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Project ManagementWe are a specialist project management company providing project and programme management recruitment, training and consultancy.

We work with clients across all industries throughout the Isle of Man, United Kingdom and Internationally.

Whether you are looking for project management, training or consultancy our business is designed to meet your needs with a range of complementary services.

We distinguish ourselves from traditional I.T., consulting and training companies by providing a range of services across all three disciplines based on our core expertise of project and programme management.

We offer a range of project management services including:

  • Full Project Lifecycle
  • Initial site consultation compiling Terms of Reference
  • Compiling scope documents for the client company
  • Writing Technical Design Overview documents
  • Writing Functional Specifications
  • Writing Business Requirements
  • Budget estimations and budget controls
  • Risk management
  • Creating Project plans and timelines
  • Implementing the Project Plan
  • Assisting with the various technical components of the project
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Interim reporting (Status reports current stages, expenditure)
  • Post Implementation review - Lessons learned and knowledge transfer)
  • Final handover to client
  • Vendor appraisals
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  • Hosting partner reviews, Independent consultancy on all Isle of Man based companies
  • Hardware partner options, Firewall consultancy
  • DTI funding available for applications that pass eligibility criteria
  • Vendor appraisal
    We act as the main contact between the Client Company and external suppliers.  Our main focus is to broker a best of breed solution and negotiate best prices, services for our clients.

Business engagement with Corporate I.T. Services can be as primary Consultancy supplier or matrix Consultancy depending on your requirements.

 

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Why Projects Fail

There are many reasons why projects fail, including:

  1. Poor scope definition at the start and frequent scope changes once underway
  2. Lack of resource or commitment from senior management
  3. Lack of clarity about roles and responsibilities within the project team
  4. Poor planning and planning processes
  5. Failure to set or manage expectations

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You may ask yourself why you would need the services of a consultant for your computer systems.

There are several reasons why consulting makes sense for all businesses:

Diverting productive employees is bad for your productivity

Having a person on staff partly or fully dedicated to a new project can put a serious dent to your productivity - they are often taken off what they do best. When you use us, you can be sure the disruption to your staff will be minimal and that they can carry on their work as usual.

Computer competency has to be maintained to be useful

Computer system technology evolves faster than any other technology in the world, so it's an everyday job to keep in touch with the industry. When you use our consultants you can be sure to get answers from people who not only 'talk the talk' but 'walk the walk' too. We've been doing this for a long time and we constantly maintain our level of expertise.

When problems strike, you need a fast and efficient solution

Computer systems are very sensitive to changes, and when problems arise you can't afford to spend time researching the causes and implementing a good and permanent solution. We've helped many Island and UK businesses and we've seen most problems that you may face, that's why we can respond so quickly and efficiently to failures and outages.

There may be a better way to use your computers, but where to find the answers?

By using our consultants, you open a window to the world of computer technology. We can help you streamline your processes and your use of computer technologies. We can save you money by proposing and implementing better technical solutions to your everyday needs.

So the bottom line for you is this:

  • Am I getting the best out of my computer systems?
  • Am I getting the best bang for my buck when it comes to managing my computer systems?