Key User and User Concept
Key User and User Concept
concepts after a
software deployment
Raoul-Abelin Choumin N.
Mechanical engineer / CAD-PLM Consultant
Contents
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Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 3
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1. Introduction
Implementing an enterprise software is not a small task and it can feel overwhelming
especially for the users. In the following lines, we will offer you some tips, which will lead
your users to a successful and smooth transition to the new world.
After the basic training and the go-live of a system, the application users need to know
where they are, where they can go, what they can do, how they can work easily and
efficiently with the new system, and which links will take them where they want to go. If a
the system provider would have to offer this, it would be on the one hand quite
expensive on the other hand the customer business departments normally have the
detailed business know-how to handle functional questions by themselves. Thats why a
key user concept was created.
3. Users concept
During the whole live of a system, the End-user should be principally focused on the
following four types of information:
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Concepts (the basic model and principles that guide the user's intuitive and
problem-solving activity)
Objects (the menus, commands, buttons and other "things" that the user
manipulates to get the job done)
In the following lines, we will talk about the users concepts after the applications rollout.
3.1- Training
Before starting rolling out a new application, every user has to be trained. The training
should not be a generic lesson; it should be created according to the departments
specific needs. Training is essential. No matter how simple you make your process,
users will be creative and find ways to be confused. A confused user will quickly become
a non-user, or worse yet, a chaotic user. During the training, the user should learn
following:
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How it differs from previous versions or products its replacing (if applicable)