Planning For System Implementation
Planning For System Implementation
Planning is the first step involved in system implementation. It is the very basic function which
describes effectively the very basic questions of how, where and when the objectives can be realized
or it serves as a guiding framework. Planning equally involves a careful assessment of the available
resources and the challenges which the team might have to encounter while reaching their business
objectives/goals.
According to Koontz & O’Donell, “Planning involves making advanced decisions regarding what is to
be done, how is to be done and who is required to do it”.
IMPLEMENTATION, on the other hand, is the process of execution of the proposed plan. Planning
establishes the framework for successful implementation of a system or a module. Key steps which
are essentially involved in the entire process are discussed below:
Project Manager or Project Leader: A project manager is a professional who is responsible for
planning and execution of projects within predefined timelines and resources. Project managers can
be hired by using three possible techniques, but certain basic qualities or attributes are mandatorily
required in project managers. A project manager should have sufficient knowledge to execute the
complete project within the stipulated time and budget. He should be a good leader and be well
versed with the various technicalities and project methodologies. He also should be a good
communicator.
Project Managers can be hired from external sources i.e., a consultant should be appointed. This
method is pretty expensive and also needs the expertise to hire the right consultant within budget and
contract. The second option is also to hire a full-time manager from a project management institute.
Even though this option is less expensive than that of hiring an external consultant, yet this is not free
from limitations.
For hiring a project manager with a specialized responsibility of managing projects, an organization
needs to have ample projects available with it and in future as well. The third option is to select a
manager who is already involved in the project execution and may temporarily act as a project head
for that particular project.
The steering committee should essentially create healthy competition amongst the
participants and foster an enabling working environment for facilitating achievement of goals.
The steering committee should ensure the mechanisms to get things done.
The steering committee must make sure that the project meets all the needs of
participants.
Ultimate decision maker in handling legal, technical, cost management, cultural and
personnel issues.
Project Scope: It is important for effective project management. Projects should be carefully planned
and executed and this can be made possible if the project scope is clearly defined. Project scope
enables following of the predefined road map, the resources which may be involved in it and the
deadlines within which the project is supposed to be completed.
Process Mapping: This is one of the most crucial steps involved in implementation of a system as it
highlights the systems and processes involved in the implementation stage, provides a clear idea
about the key existing processes and the changes required for implementing the system. It involves
developing of flowcharts which can provide a clear idea about the processes, identifies what data
elements are implemented and their source, modification of each process and at the existing output.
Besides flowchart, other tools are also used for mapping.
At first each and every process of the HR function are identified and then, on the basis of that,
flowcharting is done. Generally a template is formed for better understanding which contains all the
description of function of the business and procedures. On completion of the process maps all are
compiled into a large chart that gives us an overall view of the organization’s processes which are
stored in an easy to access electronically location.
Software Implementation: Once the planning, sponsorship as well as the mapping is done, now is
the stage for the ultimate software implementation. At first the hardware condition is verified, i.e., all
the parts of the software implementation. Then the software implementation process starts by
determining which past data should be acquired. Each and every step of the HR Processes are
matched with the HRIS process. The documentation process is the last step.
“Go Live!”: This is the stage for the get goers. Here in this stage, the old software may be shut down
immediately with the introduction of the new one or there may be training procedures or proper
knowledge training of the software before interaction.
Potential Pitfalls: This is the last stage where certain things are considered: