In the old days you could identify weak spots in your business and purchase software systems designed to eliminate or at least to significantly reduce those liabilities. Performing an ROI analysis usually consisted of two parts: a before study to determine the business’ steady state; and a post implementation analysis to determine improvement. Good as that sounds, such studies left out a lot.
Implementing Iterative ROI
Posted by: Denis Pombriant March 22, 2021 05:00 AMIn the old days you could identify weak spots in your business and purchase software systems designed to eliminate or at least to significantly reduce those liabilities. Performing an ROI analysis usually consisted of two parts: a before study to determine the business’ steady state; and a post implementation analysis to determine improvement. Good as that sounds, such studies left out a lot.