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Is A Post-Implementation Review Critical to Project Success? - Nolij Consulting

After completion of a successful project for the Department of Defense, the Nolij contracting officer remarked, u201cI cannot believe you solved this problem. This is huge!u201d What problem did Nolij solve?

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Is A Post-Implementation Review Critical to Project Success? - Nolij Consulting

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  1. Is A Post-Implementation Review Critical to Project Success? A Post Implementation Review (PIR) is implemented after completing the project and is one of the most important aspects of any project life-cycle, ensuring the organization benefits. The objective is not an end in itself but rather to address the specific business needs. A PIR is crucial to a successful project, it evaluates whether project objectives were met, how effectively the project was run, lessons for the future, and the actions required to maximize the benefits from the project outputs. Nolij was tasked by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS) to do an independent PIR of their mission-critical Integrated Management Administrative Resource Tool (iMART) and their Production, Supply, and Distribution (PSD) systems after enhancements had been made. In collaboration with two FAS stakeholder groups, a team of senior business analysts from Nolij analyzed months of data to determine whether critical FAS business processes were being supported and help decision-makers improve investment decisions. The primary benefit of iMART to FAS is its unique ability to manage and integrate USDA’s strategic planning with human resources, logistics, and financial activities associated with overseas operations. Nolij analyzed months of data and provided recommendations on IT architecture, project management, customer acceptance, business process support and boosting high-performance in the workforce. Additionally, the concluding report included: 1.Evaluation of return on investment (ROI) to date 2.Assessment of enterprise architecture 3. IT infrastructure and system functionality 4.Determining impact to stakeholders Working on the PIR for USDA was a wonderful collaborative opportunity for the Nolij, mhs genesis ehr services USA, business analyst team as demonstrated by the praise received from the FAS PSD project manager. For Nolij, helping customers reach their business goals defines success.

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