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Executives understand that the move away from disparate, disconnected systems and data sources toward a next-generation solution has the potential to transform operations. In many cases, because the capabilities of legacy systems currently utilized are not even remotely comparable to that which is available today, excitement and energy devoted to selecting and deploying a solution tends to gravitate toward the functional
aspects rather than user experience and adoption.In this post, we’ll inspect 11 different user-related elements that should be considered throughout your next enterprise software project:
1. Ensure Executive Sponsorship and Buy-In for the Project
2. Include Users in the Solution Selection Process Upfront
3. Put Together a Deployment Team to Support the Project over Its Lifecycle
4. Remain Mindful of User Experience Requirements While Evaluating Functional Requirements
5. Communicate the Deployment Plan and Provide Updates Regularly
6. Measure and Communicate Performance Before, During, and After Deployment
7. Execute a Pilot Deployment before Transitioning Enterprise-Wide
8. Identify &, Empower “System Champions” to Support and Drive Adoption
9. Invest in Change Management that Ensures Long-Term Adoption
10. Establish an Online Resource Center and Gamify the Learning Process
11. Maintain a Continuous Improvement Mindset and Garner Feedback