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Choosing a consultant to help select the software
8. May 2009 by admin.
- SPECIFY: Define what the requirements are for a billing system selection consultant. A billing system selection selection consultant is truly technology-independent and aren’t trying to sell a particular software, and has a broad understanding of the market’s key players, including their strengths and weaknesses
- EVALUATE: Develop list and qualify based on methodology, deliverables, project experience in your industry, time line and overall cost. The strong consultants will have a clear set of deliverables and project milestones, and the best will provide their services at a fixed cost.
- SELECT: Get references and resumes of staff and interview before engagement begins to ensure a good fit for the culture of your organization. Speak with client references to learn more about their working style and quality of work.
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