Once the Enterprise Content Management System (ECM) has been procured, the implementation can begin. For many organizations, this is the step that can be most overwhelming and most inconsistent, especially when the implementation team is rushed to meet tight deadlines. Without an effective strategy, appropriate resources, and prioritized onboarding, your investment will be underutilized.
Our people, process, and information management skills are the foundation for solution design. That foundation is the difference between a system that struggles for adoption and one that is fully embraced by your organization.
Once the Enterprise Content Management System (ECM) has been procured, the implementation can begin. For many organizations, this is the step that can be most overwhelming and most inconsistent, especially when the implementation team is rushed to meet tight deadlines. Without an effective strategy, appropriate resources, and prioritized onboarding, your investment will be underutilized.
Our architects design solutions that address business objectives, fulfill requirements, respect the organization’s technical standards, and integrate with existing line of business applications.
We identify, document, and prioritize requirements in a way that supports your unique business processes and is understandable by internal stakeholders, and external vendors and service providers.
We implement and configure off-the-shelf software, or develop custom applications, to address business needs.
Our consultants use Agile processes to rapidly develop extendable prototypes, and create requirements-based proof-of-concepts.
Our specialists leverage off-the-shelf functionality, and develop custom application interfaces, to create sustainable integrations.
We design and implement interactive forms and workflows to automate critical business processes.
To drive user adoption, we weave change management into everything we do.
We perform functional, integration, and end-to-end testing to ensure that deployed solutions meet requirements and perform as specified.
Our architects design solutions that address business objectives, fulfill requirements, respect the organization’s technical standards, and integrate with existing line of business applications.
We identify, document, and prioritize requirements in a way that supports your unique business processes and is understandable by internal stakeholders, and external vendors and service providers.
We implement and configure off-the-shelf software, or develop custom applications, to address business needs.
Our consultants use Agile processes to rapidly develop extendable prototypes, and create requirements-based proof-of-concepts.
Our specialists leverage off-the-shelf functionality, and develop custom application interfaces, to create sustainable integrations.
We design and implement interactive forms and workflows to automate critical business processes.
To drive user adoption, we weave change management into everything we do.
We perform functional, integration, and end-to-end testing to ensure that deployed solutions meet requirements and perform as specified.
Yes. In fact, we contend that it is vital. Involving users in requirements development, providing early, frequent, and consistent communication about the need for and progress of the project, and delivering effective training and support can be the difference between successful user adoption and failure.
Yes. In fact, we contend that it is vital. Involving users in requirements development, providing early, frequent, and consistent communication about the need for and progress of the project, and delivering effective training and support can be the difference between successful user adoption and failure.
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