Implementing

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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.

For a visual introduction to implementing and testing in RapidValue, see the video below.

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'.