Evaluation of the client’s computerized information systems, including accounting, human resources, billing, time tracking and any industry-specific software.
How It Benefits the Client:
Asks, “Does the client have the right software for the job?”
Determines if the software for the various functions is efficient and if it minimizes duplication of work.
Looks at whether or not the business has outgrown any existing system and if so, whether a replacement would ensure better operating efficiencies and better handle the needs of the business. Often business needs and processes have changed since the original software was purchased and implemented. Many times, these problems can be addressed by installing the latest versions of the software and/or changing some internal processes without having to purchase new software.