” She might as well have been describing the process for picking an enterprise search engine. This proof-of-concept or PoC is your due diligence for matching internal priorities and selection criteria to your bake-off results
Over the past several months our knowledge management team has entertained some potential suitors to piece together the far-flung resources of a global engineering organization. Our Proof of Concept (or PoC) has centered on the adoption of competing enterprise search providers to help unify our documentation and process know-how
Date: Wednesday, Mar 23, 2022 Time: 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM ET Learning Objectives: By attending this session, you will Learn the issues with the standard โproof-of-conceptโ projects that companies undertake Learn about Process Risk Analysis and why it is an invaluable tool to identify processes that are ready or not ready for digital transformation Learn about process variation and accuracy Learn about identifying Operational, Competitive, and Strategic process risks
03-23-2022 | 12:30 - 13:30 ET
Date: Wednesday, Mar 23, 2022 Time: 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM ET Learning Objectives: By attending this session, you will Learn the issues with the standard "proof-of-concept" projects that companies undertake Learn about Process Risk Analysis and why it is an invaluable tool to identify processes that are ready or not ready for digital transformation Learn about process variation and accuracy Learn about identifying Operational, Competitive, and Strategic process risks
This is also useful for setting up any proof-of-concept installation. For example, it is not at all uncommon for a vendor to set up a temporary cloud CMS installation to provide a custom demo setup for a potential client, or for an integrator to provide a customer a temporary proof-of-concept installation so that they made validate the initial work being done
I’d recommend taking a “trust but verify” approach, and don’t be afraid to ask for things like site visits with other customers, and a proof of concept for your own organization
You installed that **free** version of WSS (and now Foundation) as an experiment, to test the waters, to build out a proof of concept. And then it not only worked, but it was quick to deploy and easy to use
The role of the business analyst is to: Understand what the business does, how it operates Examine existing business processes Identify gaps in processes, opportunities for improvements and automation Capture requirements, create mockups Generate technical requirements, proof of concept solutions Help implement the new processes, features and tools Document improvements, measure, repeat the process Now extend this understanding to how you staff your SharePoint deployment
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Suffice to say, proof of concept was there but not practicality