The Process Structure of Multi-Site Technology Rollouts

by admin on Friday September 9, 2011

The Process Structure is the first part of the Technology Rollout System. It provides the “bird’s eye view” of the relationship and communication flow from beginning (customer) to the end (local field technicians). It also:

Defines the facilitation of the management of multi-site nationwide and international projects
Determines interaction between customer and technology rollout company as well as between technology rollout company and field resources
Is used to gage the technology rollout company for delivering the agreed to process structure for each site and to maintain consistency and quality in execution  

Not All Process Structures are Created Equal!
To fully understand how the Process Structure works, you must know what the various options are. Our White Paper explains the primary structures used for nationwide & international, multi-site technology rollouts. These include the:

Centralized Single-Tier
The customer uses a technology rollout company that directly manages field technicians through a direct partnership.
Centralized Multi-Tier
The customer uses a technology rollout company that hires subcontractors in a tiered hierarchy to manage field technicians.
Rent-a-Tech
The customer or technology rollout company uses a Rent-a-Tech company in a shared management effort of field technicians.
Internal Employee
The customer or technology rollout company uses internal employees for project management and field technicians. In Internal Employee Process Structures, additional external local field technicians are likely to be required due to the number of sites and costs associated with employing sufficient internal field technicians to handle nationwide or global rollouts.
Additional Structures: Hybrid
A number of variations of the four basic structures may exist as a hybrid structure. They will have associated advantages and disadvantages on an individual structure basis.

Evaluating the Process Structure
It’s important to look at the key differences between these Process Structures and the Rollout Category of the project you are deploying. How important is communication speed and accuracy? What about defined areas or responsibility or project tracking capabilities? What is the impact if a site does not deliver as expected? How do you mitigate your risk? In order to truly understand what you want, you have to know what you need and communicate it in a defined process structure for your rollout at any time.

White Papers
Concert Technologies’ white paper series, A Guide to Selecting the Right Technology Rollout Company for Your Project, will help you evaluate all of the parts of the Technology Rollout System of methodologies in order to get the most efficient nationwide, multi-site rollout services policy. Download your complimentary copies today

Concert Technologies, founded in 1995, is a privately-held technology service company based in Dulles, VA. It is the leader in the rapid delivery of nationwide rollouts and global technology deployments for government, commercial and international organizations. Utilizing the Maestro Technology Rollout System, it quickly implements, installs and manages multi-site, multi-service, multi-technology infrastructure projects. Visit Concert Technologies online: www.concerttech.com


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