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Whether you're just beginning to explore Planisware or seeking to maximize its value, we can assist through each stage to ensure full proof project execution, better decision-making, and increased ROI.
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Evaluation
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Our consultants will work closely with key stakeholders to conduct a thorough audit of your existing processes to determine which tool aligns best with your business goals. Our team will also assist in technical evaluation of vendors to understand the best fit ? Based on the evaluations, our consultants will develop an implementation roadmap to deliver functionalities in a way to maximize the value of the tool, while minimizing implementation risks.

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Implementation

Initial implementation to user training, our team is well-versed in business process needs, industry best practices, and Planisware technicalities to ensure a smooth roll-out. Our experts successfully implemented out-of-the-box features or “Level 1” custom configuration with their business logic, design and data model. Our modus operandi is zero issues / zero regressions. We also cater to non-functional requirements such as data transformation, data migration, and integration with other toolsets.

Scaling up
Scaling up

From aligning modules to your business needs, to integrating with external systems, we ensure that Planisware supports your business processes. We can be your partner in improving data quality, building data integrity processes and supporting configuration, and ensuring best practices are adhered to. Our experience with such projects is the output received by organizations is increased trust in the Planisware data, stakeholder buy-in and user adoption, thus overall increased value from your PPM processes.

Integration
Integration

Whether you're integrating Planisware with your ERP system to synchronize financial data, or connecting with CTMS for clinical alignment, we'll design integrations that optimize data flow and ensure data consistency across systems. We help global organizations achieve a seamless Planisware integration which enables access to real-time, accurate information from multiple systems

Analytics & AI
Analytics & AI

Our analytics specialists will harness the data within Planisware and transform it into actionable insights. Whether it's analyzing project performance metrics, resource utilization trends, or portfolio health indicators, we'll help you gain a deeper understanding of your data and identify opportunities for improvement. Our AI experts are proficient in Planisware predictive analytics and can train a model to predict project outcomes such as task durations, budget forecasts, and resource utilization predictions.

Service management
Service management

We will take care of the technical aspects so you can focus on your core business activities. Our service management services include dedicated end-user support to address any assistance needed with Planisware. We can assist with technical difficulties, a specific feature, performance bottlenecks, and guidance on best practices. Our team can also assist in applying software updates and patches and performing routine system checks and optimizations.

Our services include meticulous management of master data and overseeing data processing. For organizations utilizing on-premises servers, we offer comprehensive assistance in configuration and
maintenance.
Case studies

How i2e Consulting reduced manual efforts by 95% and increased accuracy

i2e Consulting's solution helped reduce errors by 95% and save 40 minutes per project for a multinational agrochemical company

Our Excel based Resource Forecasting model served as a sandbox environment for validating resource forecasting algorithms resulting in 100% accuracy

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Change management- What is it? and why should project managers understand and own it

Change management- What is it? and why should project managers understand and own it

Change management is a critical component for organizations and projects undergoing transformations be it process or technological. Not addressing changes can lead to disengagement, decreased productivity, wasted resources, ultimately leading to project delays. A well-structured change management plan enables organizations to navigate change smoothly, minimizing disruptions and increasing the likelihood of achieving desired outcomes. In this blog we will present a change management guide and explain why it is important for project managers to also become change managers with a realistic example. Before knowing how to master change management, lets know more about it. According to the Harvard Business School, “Change Management refers broadly to the actions a business takes to change or adjust a significant component of its organization. This may include company culture, internal processes, underlying technology or infrastructure, corporate hierarchy, or another critical aspect.” (1) If you are a project manager, you may need to play a dual role of the project manager and a change manager. As change management deals with people’s adoption towards the new process or technology, there is no better person a team trusts than the project manager. So, first let’s understand how different change management and project management are, as this will help you to effectively shift gears whenever necessary. Are Project Management and Change Management the Same Thing? Though there are overlaps between project management and change management, they are two different processes as the former deals with what people are doing and the latter is how the people are doing it – and each of them requires separate approaches. So, how different are change management and project management? Let's find out. By treating change management and project management as separate but complementary disciplines, companies can effectively address both the human and technical aspects of organizational initiatives. Change management is often associated with challenges such as resistance to change, unforeseen risks, data standardization, change fatigue etc., So, how can project managers navigate through these challenges and achieve successful change management? Read the next section as we illustrate change management with the help of a real-time example.Change Management Example: Migrating and Adopting Planisware A global organization recognized the necessity of transitioning its fragmented Project management systems, including Microsoft Project, Smartsheet and Excel, to a unified platform such as Planisware. This is a huge change that the company planned to go with a big-bang approach rather than opting for a pilot project first. Navigating such a change to new technology presents challenges. A robust plan and effective change management by the project managers is required to ensure a smooth transition. Let's begin by looking at the organization’s key objectives the company was looking to achieve with this change. Achieve one tool approach: Different project groups were using both MS Project and Smartsheet. These users loved their tools; however, each project manager utilized them in their own way, with their own tricks and without harmonization in how the data was being collected, structured, and shared. Reports were ad-hoc and as-needed. The MS Project users didn't coordinate with the Smartsheet users, even though some of the same takes and milestones were represented in each. The company aimed to bring all the projects under Planisware and achieve data synergy between teams.Increase data timeliness: Organization wanted to streamline data collection and reporting processes with the help of advanced capabilities of Planisware. They also aimed to reduce the time required to gather and analyze data, ensuring that decision-makers had access to timely and relevant information. Break down silos: Planisware will also foster collaboration and alignment between teams. So, the organization sought to break down silos and promote knowledge sharing. They also wanted to have enhanced visibility into resource allocation and project milestones would facilitate cross-team synergies and alignment with global planning objectives.AI integration: They wanted to get data ready for AI use by centralizing all project data in one repository and standardizing data. Thus, enabling the organization to leverage AI generated advanced analytics for decision-making and forecasting.Resource management: They also wanted to centralize processes for resource management by replacing the offline method. The agenda behind doing this was to enhance visibility, facilitate collaboration and align with global planning objectives. Now let's see how a change management plan can be made for this scenario. Change Management Best Practices for Project Managers In the above example, the company may engage a technology partner to implement Planisware. This partner will take care of the implementation and drive change management. However, there are some crucial aspects where project managers need to switch roles and become change managers as well. Let's explore more of these aspects. Executive push to use data: It is imperative to start including Planisware in the day-to-day activities of the project management. Coach the team members to let go of the previous practices and get data from Planisware only. If there are discrepancies in the data, instruct the team on how to fix them.Practice data driven decision making: Establish data quality control mechanisms to make sure the data is of high quality. Communicate to your team with evidence of how the decision makers are using the data for decision-making, and how the data quality is getting reflected in the reports.Communicate improvements: Gather statistics which can be used to quantitatively show improvement after the change. e.g., number of hours spent on each annual operating cycle, resource utilization, number of projects' gate reviews performed per quarter.Include in the bigger picture: Communicate to the highest-level executive to include updates on the implementation project in all-hands meetings, so that end-users realize that this project is a big deal, and their annoyances are a part of a corporate improvement.Strive to provide material value to your team: Project managers should meticulously plan and work with the Planisware implementation partner to provide material value to each end-user, be it a specific report that will address a challenge or building RPA (Robotic Process Automation) to save them time. For example, building templates for roadmaps for the project managers, so that you can have a one-button operation to output their Gantts into 'pretty' views which can be shared throughout the organization.Meticulous data migration: Rather than lifting-and-shifting all pre-existing data, have the users re-created it in the new tool with the new processes (especially if there are any material changes to the processes, such as new templates, new resource structures, new levels of details expected in their planning). While this seems tedious and users will have some resistance, it is the best form of training and will ensure that they are bought in to the data that is in the new tool (instead of an automated migration process resulting in data that they own but don't trust).Build a data dictionary/glossary: Work with the implementation partner and other stake holders to ensure harmonization or alignment of terms. For instance, in the pharma world, "FPI" sometimes means first subject screened and other teams means first patient first dose. If your organization grew via acquisition, different team members may have different interpretations of the same thing and a data glossary can help establish harmonization.Define resource management terms: Make sure the crucial metrics pertaining to resource management are defined before implementing the module. For example, when the definition of FTE is not clear, then, it’s impact is seen when a report says, "2 FTE are needed for this time period" does it mean that you need 2 humans, or does it mean you need more people because of vacation and trainings and other overhead; can it mean 4 humans working halftime each is ok? etc. And how will finance monetize the estimate for their budget reporting.Identify change agents: Find and enlist change agents, these can be your biggest supporters, but it can also be those most resistant to the change. Maybe it's the admin from the old tool, who is subconsciously fearful for their job. By having them included in the implementation, they can see the value and possibility. Make sure the change agents receive more communication about the change, and be involved in some decision making, so that they are better equipped to support their teams.Setup one functionality at a time: Start implementing Planisware module by module within your team, so you can hold their hand and give them the attention that they need. Similarly, roll out project by project and not a big-bang approach.Conduct “What’s in it for me” training: As a trusted source for your team, the project managers should highlight the benefits of the new tool and process. This requires digging deep into existing ways of working and finding frustrations that people are used to. For example: MS Project has a limited number of baselines. Or double entry was required from a CTMS tool into MS Project (and triple entry then into a reporting tool). Communicate and demonstrate how Planisware can effectively solve this.Prioritize ongoing training: Make sure along with initial training, your team also gets ongoing launch & learn sessions for continued training. Include advanced tips and tricks beyond what is included in the standard training, quick reference guides, like FAQs, are best to support the end users effectively. Introducing a new tool or a process comes with a promise of enhancing the existing processes and eliminating challenges; however, to reap the benefits, change management should be done effectively. Engaging a technology partner for the Planisware implementation makes it smooth and 100% fool proof. At the same time, it is equally important to appoint an experienced team to help with the change management both from the perspective of the tool and the people involved. i2e Consulting has over a decade of experience in PPM and Planisware. We have successfully configured Planisware and aligned the tool to their specific requirements and workflows. Our team also worked closely with the Planisware team and the stakeholders to help with the change management aspect. References 5 critical steps in the change management process; Business Insights; Havard Business School Online

Planisware Orchestra: A Cloud-Based Solution for Streamlined NPD

Planisware Orchestra: A Cloud-Based Solution for Streamlined NPD

As the name suggests, new product development is nothing but the process of launching a brand-new product - tangible or intangible in the market. With constantly evolving consumer behavior towards different products and services, organizations are driven to make a structured go-to-market strategy that can satisfy customer needs and expand the customer base through increased engagement. But developing a product from scratch can encounter a lot of unprecedented challenges such as – portfolio visibility, data management, pace of innovation, cost and resource management, report generation, compliance and collaboration issues and here’s why global leaders are proactively adapting to strategic portfolio management platforms which brings clear vision and direction to projects. And Planisware has proven to be the ultimate SPM tool that delivers an integrated roadmap to power product development and process innovation. New Product Developments have different approaches than simple Product Development which has an existing concept in the market. When an organization plans to launch a new product on the market, they are most likely to consider the 6 basic stages of NPD, which are - Idea screening for selecting the most promising ideas.Concept testing for evaluating the feasibility of the idea.Business Analysis to ensure the idea addresses client requirements.Product Development, integrating all the steps together to bring the product to life.Prototype testing to identify problems and areas of improvement before launching.Product Launch to make it available to the consumers and monitor its market performance. Planisware Orchestra offers a cloud-based SPM platform that onboards all the project data faster and supports the end-to-end ideas for innovation, R&D and provides a simplified strategy for complex NPD processes for higher revenue and business growth. It powers the entire project life cycle through its suite of integrated solutions that - Provides a centralized view of prospective ideas, milestones, financial data, risks, and other key information from real-time data that helps in in-depth analysis for portfolio decisions.Builds scenarios with effective planning methods and industry-leading Artificial Intelligence technologies, enabling predictive analytics for informed decisions.Brings all the project data together with super interactive dashboards that track progress, resources, cost, pipelines and other necessary information for advance project forecasting.Maximizes collaboration with effective communication and allows quicker access to all the data on a single platform through its enhanced data management capabilities.Provides detailed analysis of audience, identification of potential customers and their buying patterns along with existing market player’s strategies to gain competitive advantage.Automates cost and resource calculations, accelerate deployment ensuring all the factors align with portfolio strategy by eliminating unexpected delays.Integrates the knowledge drilled from market research and audience analytics with product features to commercialize it into the market for maximum discoverability. With Planisware Orchestra, set smart strategies to drive your business forward and beyond, because a well-defined strategy combined with resources, operations and analytics are the key behind successful product innovation and drive value. Ready to get started with Planisware? Book a demo with our Planisware experts today. i2e Consulting is a certified Planisware partner that helps organizations integrate Planisware Enterprise with other applications in their organization to improve data integrity and uniformity. Our Planisware consultants are expert technologists who present a thorough understanding of the tool, defining an end-to-end project management solution to your business.

6 project management tasks and how you can manage them using Planisware.

6 project management tasks and how you can manage them using Planisware.

Project Management is the heart and soul of any business. Be it pharma manufacturing or software development well-defined project management ensures superior customer satisfaction, on-time delivery, and efficient use of the resources. Project Managers encounter quite a few obstacles while managing different projects. Thanks to Project Portfolio Management (PPM) solutions, most of these obstacles can be taken down. One such solution is the Planisware Orchestra, it is a turnkey solution for end-to-end project management, and is best suited for small and medium-sized companies. In this blog, we will explain how project managers can leverage Planisware to efficiently manage the various aspects of project management. Idea validation: One of the first and crucial processes in project portfolio management is idea validation. The Project Management Office (PMO) spends hours analyzing all the ideas and selecting one that suits the company’s objectives. With Planisware Orchestra: Using Planisware Orchestra, project managers can key in their project ideas and describe its benefits to the company. The PMO also gets a dashboard with a centralized view of all the ideas, so that they can filter, analyze them against the company’s objectives and approve the best ideas quickly. Project planning: Once the idea is approved, the project planning phase starts, without a PPM solution, the project manager needs to rely on paperwork or fill excel sheets to plan various tasks and assign them to team members. It will not only be tedious to plan, but also to monitor the resources and allocation of resources. With Planisware Orchestra: It is equipped to combine proven planning methods such as Agile, Waterfall, and Stage-Gate. It also comes with standardized project templates to get the teams working together on a clear list of tasks. The PMO can also monitor the progress of the projects and KPIs. Collaborations: Certain aspects of every project require collaboration between team members. Sharing information and communicating with each other becomes haphazard when the team does not have a common platform to interact. With Planisware Orchestra: It provides team members with a common platform to share documents and communicate. It also gives the project manager a shared space to update the team about the key milestones of the project. Resource Management: When you have multiple projects in your portfolio, then resource management becomes crucial. Traditionally, project managers do not have a provision to track the need for resources, or their performance. This creates a gap in the demand and supply of resources between various projects. With Planisware Orchestra: Be it role-based, or named resources, or complex assignment rules, or supply-demand visibility project managers can configure these resource management rules that fit best for their workflow requirements. Orchestra can also help in anticipating team capacity and availability, optimize workloads, and get a single timesheet for all resources and activities. Reporting: This is another important aspect of project management. Reports help both the project manager and the higher management team to be informed about the various aspects of the project. Many a time companies end up wasting resources and time in manual report generation. Even then, they may miss some crucial hidden insights. With Planisware Orchestra: It comes with an automatic report generation module that not only eliminates manual work but also consolidates key project indicators into reports. It also automatically creates visuals such as tables, graphs, etc., based on the data collected by your team. Cost Management: Planning the budget and staying within it is important for both the project manager and the higher management. Without a proper system to plan, and track the utilization of budget, projects are at substantial risk of exceeding the initial budget. With Planisware Orchestra: Project Managers can plan and monitor the budget allocations to a project. They can also analyze the financial performance of projects in real-time right down to man-days, expenses, materials, and equipment. It also gives a centralized view of project costs both planned and actual. If your company is struggling with project management-related issues, then implementing Planisware Orchestra can make a big difference. It is specially designed to meet the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises. i2e is a Planisware partner and our teams carry the expertise in implementing Planisware Orchestra in a variety of industries. We also helped companies to migrate their existing projects. To know more about the possibilities of Planisware Orchestra contact us today.