The Puzzle: Poor IT Outcomes

The Solution: GC Project Managers and Analysts

IT initiatives are often over-budget, behind schedule and off course.

Do these sound familiar?

Non-existent or poorly defined requirements

Miscommunication and gaps between the business and technical teams

Incomplete analysis and solution design

Technology dictating to the business

These problems create chronic frustration and cost your business time and money.

The solution is the right person for the job, rigour, and an integrated view.

Get a better result:

A clear, accurate expression of what you really need

Transparent and aligned communication between teams

Easy to understand solutions that fit

Your business in control of technology

The GC Difference

Well-Integrated

We take an integrated view of your organization and believe that a healthy business is a dynamic, living system, not just a collection of parts.

We deliver successful results by recognizing that technology is only as good as the people and processes that power it.

Well-Prepared

While some situations require a deeply business-centric PM or BA others may require a more technical one. Using the wrong person can lead to lost time, momentum and money.

The key to meeting your goals is letting us provide the right professional for the job so there are no surprises or letdowns. No more gaps in expectations of what exactly will be delivered and by whom.

Well-Delivered

We are driven by the belief that rigour and solid, hard work are the simple cornerstones of any successful IT initiative.

Take the guesswork out of your hiring. Our network of PM’s BA’s and Architects are selected based not only on the right credentials, but on their track record of teamwork and results. Quality, A-level resources save you time and money by utilizing proven methods and standards rather than resorting to on-the-fly reinvention.

At GroupCompute our values are simple:

■ Work efficiently, work swiftly and work hard
■ Reuse and refine rather than reinvent
■ Limit documentation to what is necessary