Webinar: What should you consider when changing or reviewing a system or application? | Webinars 2022

Webinar: What should you consider when changing or reviewing a system or application?

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Did you know that Regina and Kellie are incredibly passionate about data? Aside from the data protection questions, our clients ask us (more so now than ever) for advice and guidance on how to go about selecting new systems and applications because their current system/application no longer meets the business need. So, our June webinar will focus on this very topic. with this in mind.

They will discuss:

  • What is driving the need for change? Identifying the business drivers for change (e.g., is it about improving efficiency, or reducing staff frustrations with the current process/system?)
  • What are your current work processes? Identify your existing processes and any problems occurring (e.g., the current system will no longer be supported by the vendor; or your processes are too manual and take too long).
  • What does the ideal future system look like to you? Defining the future process flow will help select a system/application easier.
  • Who needs to be involved in the process? Why stakeholder analysis engagement is essential to long-term success.
  • How to write a specification to support your market research for a replacement system/application.
  • Introduce you to the Databasix 'people > data > process' approach.
The information and remarks provided in this article represent insight and guidance for best practice which is correct or valid or appropriate at time of publication.

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