Implementation
Conducting "Data Conversion Testing" to ensure transmissions between origin and destination are complete and accurate. 3. The Post-Implementation Review (PIR) Process
Effective implementation is often treated as a "black box," but it relies on three core components: implementation
Defining application roles to maintain segregation of duties and limiting database access to authorized personnel. Compare pre-implementation expectations with actual results
Compare pre-implementation expectations with actual results. Gauge accuracy, user satisfaction, and scalability. Fix a meeting with stakeholders and the project team. Share feedback and discuss questionnaire results. 4. Formal Report Create a written document summarizing the PIR findings. Record lessons learned for use in all future projects. 4. Implementation in Specific Fields Share feedback and discuss questionnaire results
A PIR should ideally occur —long enough for the "dust to settle" but while the experience is still fresh. 1. Questionnaire Distribute to all team members.