RISK MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT: YOUR GUIDEBOOK TO SUCCESS 19
When an organization moves to a new Risk Management Information System
(RMIS), it is usually making the change for a specific reason or reasons. Perhaps
the organization requires more flexibility in tracking and reporting data. Maybe
it wants the more powerful functionality that technology can provide. It may
want to handle its risk management operations more efficiently across multiple
departments, from field user up to the C-suite level.
Regardless of motivation, one question our implementation team likes to look at
with a new client is how the RMIS we're developing today will be ready to support
the client's needs in the future. While the implementation process itself can
command the full attention of both the provider and the client's teams, we still
advise taking the time to consider how the solution will grow to meet the client's
needs as the organization evolves.
BUILDING YOUR RMIS FOR GROWTH