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Covalent launches free Best Practice Guide to implementing Performance Management software

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Thursday 28th January 2010 - 10:15am

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Following extensive research within its customer base, Covalent Software, market leader in the provision of corporate performance management to the UK public sector, has published a free Best Practice guide to implementing a Performance Management software system: a route-map for others who are addressing this issue for the first time.

The guide results from Covalent's vast experience of more than 150 deployments of its PM software across Local Government, Social Housing, the NHS, Further Education, Police, other public sector and third sector organisations.

Increasing numbers of public sector organisations across the world are implementing Performance Management (PM) software to better manage all aspects of strategic and operational performance.

Many organisations are undertaking these initiatives for the first time, with limited experience of how best to go about introducing the software to their staff. Therefore, one of the more critical decisions you will need to make when implementing PM software is the approach you take to rolling the software out to users across the various departments and service areas.

The goal must be to have a large pool of users who are both comfortable using the software and enthusiastic about the benefits it will bring them.

The guide:

  • fully profiles the six generic implementation models we have seen customers use
  • contains success tips and techniques from over 150 deployments of the Covalent CPM system
  • profiles each model and provides guidance based on Covalent staff experiences
  • details what our customers told us worked and didn't work
  • offers practical tips and suggested techniques for achieving user buy-in
  • discusses making the roll-out to end users process as smooth and successful as possible

 

Covalent has been implementing its PM software in public sector organisations since 2003 and now has experience of a wide range of different approaches to making a success of such projects.

To download a free copy of the guide, click here.
 

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