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Initally, you want to establish a definable set of goals and outcomes for your project. Or, if you are thinking more strategically, how does your technology plan help meet business goals and objectives?

 

As part of this process you need to assess the current state of technology within your organization and define the gaps - where you are compared to where you want or need to be. And finally, you will have to define how much of the project or technology plan you can accomplish with the competencies of your internal core staff and how much needs to be outsourced to partners.

 

Our purpose is to help you define and plan your technology life cycle and participate in the areas where we can bring value.




Choosing a Technology Partner Print E-mail
Congratulations, you have taken the first step by realizing you and your team can’t do everything needed in your technology plan. You concluded you need one or more technology partners to assist in the fulfillment of the plan. So how do you choose a technology partner?
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Small Business Assessment Print E-mail
We would like to spend a little time to get to know you and your business by performing a small business assessment. This is a free no obligation assessment that will allow us to gain insight into your business and assess the potential for a possible relationship in the future. Here’s what you will get out of it:
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Small Business Technology Assessment Print E-mail

What do you know about your current technology?  If you are like most small businesses, you have a general idea of what technology you have but the details are not well documented. You may rely upon a key individual staff member or consultant, and they hold the “keys to your kingdom”.  Wouldn’t you like to know what you have and how to control it if needed? 

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Small Business Technology Plan Print E-mail

ImageIf your idea of a technology plan is to react to a “I need now" request,   and "I shopped the internet for the best-deal-around” being the defining decision criteria, you may want to reconsider your plan. While this may work for the “home office” business, it doesn’t serve a commercial office business very well. Here's what you should expect from a small business technology plan:

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