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Stratum Radio Series on Last Mile Configuration of InforEAM by Michael Snyder (1 of 3)


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In this week's Stratum Radio, we begin a 3-part series on The Last Mile Configuration and End User Adoption of InforEAM.
In this episode, we address the steps necessary for proper "Front-End Configuration For Usability". A successful system deployment is completely dependent on your teams interaction with the end users to ensure all business processes are properly documented and reflected in your Front-End configuration! Not doing so, significantly impacts User Adoption. Listen to the "How" on this episode of Stratum Radio!
PODCAST TRANSCRIPT:00:07 All right, you listeners out there. Thank you very much for joining stratum radio. We're going to begin a series with a gentleman by the name of Michael Snyder. He is with Stratum Consulting and we're talking about the last mile configuration and user adoption. Let's get going.
00:25 Okay. We decided that we needed to do this series because there's a lot of people who aren't deploying systems out there, right? And, and uh, if you've ever been a part of a, uh, a system deployment, you know that there are challenges and really the, the biggest and probably the best part of being able to deploy these things is try to figure out how to do it efficiently and effectively. So that's why we created the series with stratum consulting with Michael Snyder and it's that, you know, everybody just recognize everybody just gives this big bang, boom, get it out there, deploy the system. But it's really that last mile configuration and user adoption. So this is a, a one into three series and we're going to be talking about in this episode front end configuration for usability. The next one is back in configuration of off corporate business rules, which are very important.
01:21 And then finally the integration with legacy systems. How to do that effectively so that when you do get it done, that's this last mile, it's effective and people have that greater adoption. So welcome Michael Snyder. He's going to be, it's pen and paper time. Everybody pen and paper time. Let's get ready. These are 10 minute segments. Pop, get going. Let's get moving. So here's Michael Schneider. All right, welcome to Stratum radio. We're going to be talking a little bit in this series. We're going to be talking about the last mile configuration and support of the end user adoption, which is very important. This is one of probably three, four, you know, topics that are really designed about supporting that end user adoption. Now we've got a gentleman by the name of Michael Snyder. He's with Stratum, he's a senior pro and all that stuff. He's got a stack card out there on LinkedIn. That's a pretty incredible, so I highly recommend that you go on out to LinkedIn, find Michael Schneider, stratum consulting. Reach out to that gentleman. Now, Michael, we're going to be talking a little bit about front end configuration for usability and, and for me, I just want to let you know I've been a lot of part of a lot of implementation and usability and end user adoption is just absolutely vital to the success of any implementation. Can you give the listeners of stratum radio just sort of that, why is front end configuration for usability so important?
02:57 The reason that the front end
03:00 is so important and the configuration of front end important is that's where the users interface with the application. If they don't like that application, they aren't going to use it. And if they don't use it, then the uh, organization is not going to benefit from all the great data that you've collected to be able to do the analytics and all the backend analysis that you need to do to improve your business. But if the users aren't using it, you know, you're, you're out of luck.
03:28 Yeah. And that's a real, a good point. If, if, if I
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