5 Steps Find To The Right Myob Accounting Software
Many times consultants
will have the same questions and anxieties when it comes to finding the right Accounting software
that business decision makers have. Essentially, the key point of concern comes
down to this: How do you find the right program in a sea of options and get it
effectively deployed? This eight step process provides best practices for you
to follow as you address your client’s software needs.
1. Understand your
client’s business problems
Every great solution
starts with a problem. Whether your client has asked you for assistance to
resolve a specific issue or you have personally identified an issue in your client’s
business, defining the problem is the best place to start. To do this, you’ll
want to identify a project contact lead. This will be the person or people at
your client’s company that you will work with most closely on the project. At
this point you may want to spend some time interviewing the client and
understanding their business processes from start to finish. Surveying the
users of their current myob
accounting software can be very useful. These users will be
able to identify what’s inefficient or tedious with their current processes.
Once you have issues
defined it may be advantageous to have your client rank the importance level of
each problem area. After this is done you may want to have your client estimate
the financial costs generated with the problem areas. After all, each problem
area will create an inefficiency which results in increased expenses and/or
lost revenues. This information can then be used in step three to determine
which software to evaluate.
In the business
software market there are solutions designed to meet virtually any need. To
define the scope of the project you should ask yourself if the problem is
limited to one particular function of an existing software system or an overall
problem in business processes. Answering this question should be pretty simple
based on the work that was done in the first step of the process.
If you find their
issues are confined to one particular area of the business, it may be wise to
look for a accounting
software system to address this one issue while leaving
their rest of their systems intact. If however, they have an overarching issue
with their current software it may be best to look for an all-encompassing
software package. After this determination is made, it is best to prepare a
summary of the project scope. This summary can then be presented to the client
for approval. In the end the scope summary will ensure that you will return
with a deliverable that will meet the client’s expectations.
3. Identify appropriate
software to review
The act of identifying
appropriate software packages to review is largely determined by the specific
requirements your client has. The benefit of preparing that project scope
document is you have your requirements already laid out. At this point you
simply need to identify which packages meet the requirements so you can review
them in-depth.
Now then, it’s time for
a quick plug. You knew it was coming, didn’t you? If you are having problems
defining the requirements for your client, feel free to give us a call. We’d be
happy to go through some questions to help understand their accounting software
requirements. We can then use your requirements to match you with appropriate
options to meet the requirements. Instead of spending hours surfing the
Internet to determine if a software package is worth further review, we can
match you with a group of appropriate options based on your client’s specific
needs.
4. Evaluating your
software options
Once requirements are
fleshed out and a group of myob
accounting software
options has been identified you can begin your in-depth reviews. The first step
to any software review is gathering product literature. Since so many products
are modular based, allowing you to purchase only the modules you need, you may
want to engage with software providers to ensure that you are reviewing
relevant product literature. During this initial engagement you can also give
the software provider the project scope documentation. A smart move would be to
ask the providers to show you how their software will meet each of the key
problems that need to be addressed.
At this point you
should be able to make a determination of which providers have the strongest
grasp of your challenges. Those providers should then have the best ability to
provide solutions to the challenges. This will then give you a short list of
options to really review in-depth allowing you to arrange demonstrations and
request proposals from the providers.
5. Determining when to
bring the client into the review
After your review of
the accounting software
packages the question of when to bring your client into the
review presents itself. To provide a quality deliverable you will likely want
to handle an initial review or screening of the software packages. Depending
upon your role in the process you may even want to view demos yourself before
bringing your client in for reviews. If your client has given you the okay to
make a final selection there is obviously no need to include them review. Chances are though your client will
want to see the software before a selection is made.
In order to maintain
your role in the project it may be best to look at several options and pick two
or three for your client to review in-depth with you. This way you can explain
to your client which packages were excluded and why. You can also show them why
the top few have been selected and what benefits they provided over those that
were excluded.
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