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Post implementation support: cost, communication and response time | Scope Solutions Group's Blog
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Scope Solutions Group's Blog. Post implementation support: cost, communication and response time. January 29, 2013. From → How Tos. Larr; To pilot or not to pilot? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Join 4 other followers.
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The Publisher | Scope Solutions Group's Blog
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Scope Solutions Group's Blog. January 24, 2013. There are many reasons to research the publisher that writes the programs that are included in your software. Some parameters are:. 8211; Scalability: many publishers offer different solutions for different size companies in different industries. It is important to make as sure as possible that the publisher can offer options based on the growth of your company or an eventual downsizing. 8211; Level of customer service: many of the larger firms require a ye...
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Reporting, alerts and dashboards / KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) | Scope Solutions Group's Blog
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Scope Solutions Group's Blog. Reporting, alerts and dashboards / KPIs (Key Performance Indicators). January 17, 2013. From → How Tos. Larr; Business processes and software integration. Accountability: Commissions, Deliverables and Publishers →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Accountability: Commissions, Deliverables and Publishers | Scope Solutions Group's Blog
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Scope Solutions Group's Blog. Accountability: Commissions, Deliverables and Publishers. January 22, 2013. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Reporting, alerts and dashboards / KPIs (Key Performance Indicators). The Publisher →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Join 4 other followers.
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To pilot or not to pilot? | Scope Solutions Group's Blog
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Scope Solutions Group's Blog. To pilot or not to pilot? January 28, 2013. One of the important definitions before an implementation project is if a piloting test should be performed or not. Some of the considerations for this decision are:. 8211; A pilot test will provide a certain way to double check the results of the different processes within the company, from the legacy system to the new system. 8211; The verification process of the results can be a very time consuming process. Once this is defined,...
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The internal procedures: an important support to the success of any automation | Scope Solutions Group's Blog
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Scope Solutions Group's Blog. The internal procedures: an important support to the success of any automation. January 25, 2013. Therefore, as a conclusion, we always recommend the key players in any of our prospect companies to take a good look into the organization itself and if necessary, to perform some house cleaning before bringing the additional layer of a new software solution. From → How Tos. Larr; The Publisher. To pilot or not to pilot? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Follo...
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Scope Solutions Group's Blog. Pricing: haggle or not haggle? Fix bid versus open offer. December 20, 2012. An important consideration on any software investment (hopefully not the most important) is the price. The price of anything is how much someone else is willing to pay. What we are willing to pay is based on what we expect to obtain. After we have ensured that each bid provides the features and functionality we need, the next question is, can we reduce the price? From → How Tos. December 6, 2012.
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Scope Solutions Group's Blog. Scope Solutions serves domestic clients throughout Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and international clients throughout Latin America and Canada. Our clients are involved in many industries including discrete and process manufacturing, distribution, petrochemical, property management, hospitality and financial services. They range in size from small family operated businesses to fortune 500 companies. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Join 4 other followers.
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Business processes and software integration | Scope Solutions Group's Blog
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Scope Solutions Group's Blog. Business processes and software integration. January 4, 2013. In the mid market range of software solutions, it is hard to find an out of the box application that will take care of each and every business need. These gaps usually open the door to additional solutions that have an interface with the central application (usually the ERP). Is the application developed using tools that are widely used or is it developed in a proprietary way? From → How Tos. You are commenting us...