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P R O J E C T M A N A G E M E N T S E R V I C E S
The Project Management Service provides staff and structure to the planning and communication aspects of your financial data system project.
Limited access to project information and inconsistent methods for tracking and reporting projects makes evaluating and prioritizing projects across functional groups and even within one department challenging for senior management.
Corbeau Technologies supplies complete project management for financial system implementations.
In addition, we offer objective advice and integration experience with other financial systems that are often out of the target software vendor's scope of services and expertise.
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Service Highlights
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Effective mitigation of project risks
Formal Status Reporting and Forecasting
Daily Project Metrics such as Run-rates
Up-to-date Project Task Schedules
Efficient coordination of time and resources
Essential technology integration expertise
Successful system implementation
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Corbeau will provide an experienced, accountable on-site project manager to tailor our services to your unique situation. This resource guarantees that every aspect of the project is handled efficiently while maintaining strong lines of communication between the stakeholders and the rest of the implementation team.
Typical Challenges This Service Resolves
No Project Management Office (PMO) exists
Customer has not completed a project of this type or scale
Business expects to match implementation decisions with corporate strategy and budgets
The Project Management Office wants to keep within planned timeframes and costs
Operations hopes to minimize impacts to existing infrastructure and ongoing support
Business Units wish to eliminate process inefficiencies and to improve data quality
End Users require effective training and a quick turnaround in converting from the legacy system
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