Duncan Sinclair writes practical books for project managers, IT teams, finance departments and business leaders who have to deliver complex information systems in real organisations.
With more than four decades of experience in computing, finance, business systems and technical-functional project management, he has worked across environments where technology, operations, users, data and governance must all be aligned. His professional background covers programming, ERP projects, application support, system maintenance, financial processes and the bridge between business needs and technical execution.
His work focuses on one central question: how can organisations make complex IT and ERP projects more understandable, better controlled and more likely to succeed?
Duncan’s books are written for readers who need clarity, structure and practical guidance: project managers, consultants, CIO teams, finance professionals, key users and anyone involved in ERP selection, implementation, data migration, testing, go-live or post-implementation support.
Rather than presenting ERP as a purely technical subject, he approaches it as a business-critical transformation challenge involving people, processes, data, architecture, risk and decision-making.