With RapidValue, a customer implementation will typically start off with copy of a standard solution, which can be modified to address specific customer needs and requirements. RapidValue offers an effective and intuitive way to capture and visualize the scope and gaps in a given customer implementation scenario.

  • Understand the customer's business. This could be from background reading, research, interviews and site visits/factory tours.
  • Often, the customer will match an existing industry model, so this can be copied across to form a start point. If not, the steps are like developing an industry model.
  • Review the draft customer solution with the customer in workshops. This could involve key players from all departments or be themed by area (for example: production). A guide to which key players to invite to each workshop is in the roles in the standard processes.

In a nutshell, RapidValue is all about shifting focus from applications to business in customer implementations.

Note : During implementation, you can use the RapidValue security roles You can assign your RapidValue content development team members to these roles. See also: 'RapidValue security roles'.


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