Are You Project Cycle Optimized?

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We’re all about YOU…

Successful projects are delivered by people. Technologies and processes are just there to help. If your teams are not working together efficiently, then delays and additional costs are going to follow.

Please ask yourself three simple questions:

  • Are you currently satisfied with your team’s performance?
  • Do your commercial & development teams share a common vision for the project?
  • Is your business in ultimate control of the project and the cost?

If you can answer “yes” to all of the above, then thank you for reading and congratulations. But if you answered “no” at any time, then we can help.

Our Project Cycle Optimisation™ model provides practical thinking and proven practises for software development improvement. It helps people engaged on a software project to understand the human dynamics involved, and to play their part more effectively.

Encapsulating your existing processes we enhance team performance by increasing individual performance, getting your commercial and technical teams to work together as a unified whole.

Project Cycle Optimisation™ also identifies dozens of the hurdles that affect project progress and provides seven headline principles as effective solutions for dealing with them:

  1. Mentality Shift
  2. Skills Management
  3. Extraordinary Requirements
  4. Team Goal Alignment
  5. Communimatics
  6. Improved Production Chains
  7. Positive Rule Breaking