When considering an enterprise software purchase, people usually think of selecting the software. While that is an essential part of the process, there is more that must be done both before and after the selection to ensure the software delivers the desired business value.
Read MoreAnybody involved with purchasing enterprise software will do a lot of business writing, e.g. writing software requirements. See how using text-to-speech can dramatically improve that writing.
Read MoreUse the powerful reverse engineering technique to build a comprehensive requirements list for enterprise software evaluations.
Read MoreAmbiguous requirements can lead to purchasing software that doesn't meet expectations and implementation project failures. Use these simple techniques to avoid ambiguities in your requirements.
Read MoreOrganizations asked users for requirements but found when enterprise software went live it didn’t meet expectations. It turns out that requirements gathering has been done backward for years. Now the requirement problem has been identified, you can fix it.
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