Category: Planning a project

Planning software implementation in a home care business

Two care managers sit down to plan a software implementation project

So you’re thinking about a new piece of software for your business. It’s a big deal. Software projects can be notorious for over-running, costing more than planned, and failing to live up to expectations. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Taking the time to investigate the right software provider before you embark on… Read more »

Deciding what you need from home care software

A group of care managers work on a laptop deciding software priorities

Once you have made a business case for the software you need for your business, it is important to figure out which features or functions are most essential for your business operation. When thinking about software, it’s easy to think that every requirement is essential. But it’s crucial to prioritise the functionality that will deliver… Read more »

Making a business case for new software

A care manager works a computer to work on a business case

Before you set out to explore software options for your home care business, it’s important to be clear about the reasons for wanting new software. This is called ‘making a business case’. Not only will this help you communicate your needs to stakeholders in your business, but it will also help you to create a… Read more »