I guess what I am trying to say is we are far more software centric these days than we probably realize. It’s hard to go a day without using software in one form or another.
For we business owners, it means we must take a deep look at what we do as a company and figure out how software can help us battle operational issues.
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I am writing this column on a Saturday morning and just for fun I
started counting the number of times I ‘touched’ software. It’s now
about noon. Here’s what I’ve done thus far:
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Checked news via iPhone (Newser.com)
Played a few games of speed chess via iPhone (Chess.com)
Checked social profiles via iPhone (Facebook.com)
Checked email via desktop
Configured office phones (RingCentral.com)
Bought movie tickets via iPhone (Fandango.com)
3. • The only two things I did the old school, “analog” why were
read the New York Times while on the elliptical and look for
space to lease in Kaneohe and Kailua by driving around.
• I guess what I am trying to say is we are far more software
centric these days than we probably
• realize. It’s hard to go a day without using software in one
form or another.
• For we business owners, it means we must take a deep look at
what we do as a company and figure out how software can
help us battle operational issues. In other words, how can we
use software to:
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Reduce cost
Boost efficiency
Add quality
Speed delivery
Nurture customer relationships
Improve morale
Build leadership
Be more competitive
Increase sales
Developing software for your business is not as hard as you may think.
What’s important is to have a clear sense of purpose and to let the
business’ needs determine the winning solution. For
inspiration, you should closely evaluate how the larger, successful
companies in your marketspace are leveraging software.
5. As you begin to map out the scope of work, here are some best practices
to keep in mind:
• Rome was not built in a day.
Nor will your software solution be done quickly. It takes time. Break the
project into phases with quantifiable deliverables. Simple is always
best. Don’t try to accomplish too much too soon.
The last thing you want is an overengineered wishlist (typically the
product of committees!) The scope of work will creep and the
deadlines will be pushed to the ends of rainbows. It will be a disaster.
• Try not to hop in bed with anyone.
Or anything. If you can find an off-the-shelf solution to meet 80-90% of
your needs, you should consider using it instead of creating
something custom. Always keep in mind the long term cost of
ownership. The more proprietary your solution becomes, the more
expensive and more difficult it will be to support over time.
6. • Don’t be an early adopter.
And don’t be a late adopter either. I love new technology. But that
doesn’t mean I want to spend the money on bleeding edge
technology. At the same time, holding onto a dead or dying
technology beyond its normal life cycle can be very expensive, too.
You must change with the times like when you were young! Ride the
wave of change to your advantage. Your competitors most certainly
will.
• Think integration.
In my little snapshop of the typical day of James Kerr, there wasn’t
much need for me to dive into the data. For example, I don’t need to
know my winning/losing stats at chess. Nor do I need to analyze
what kind of news I typically read or where it comes from. Your
business is probably very different. You should dig into the analytics.
So your software solution must be able to deliver the reports you
need. This means the right data must hit the right buckets and it
must be accessible to the right people across the organization. Fast
info is good. The right info to the right person is even better.
7. • Go web.
Regardless of your business, chances are the best software solution is
a web based solution. SuperGeeks.Biz provides Hawaii web design
for your business. It’s time to jettison the server and the desktop
mentality. Your business needs to be decentralized and mobile.
Anytime, anywhere. In general, this means your software should be
accessed through a browser or an app. It should be accessible
through the internet.
Your business needs software. In fact, your clients, employees and
vendors will thrive on the right solution. Embarking on a software
development project can seem daunting. But with the right
approach and with the right metrics, your company will become
even more competitive.
Please feel free to contact me if we may help with anything.
8. • JAMES KERR, Founder and Chief Geek of SuperGeeks. Mr. Kerr's
tech tips help businesses improve efficiencies and boost sales.
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