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How can HAIS help?

Organisations need to use information systems effectively to lever competitive advantage or to meet user expectations in a rapidly changing and demanding world. But to be effective information systems must fit seamlessly in the whole fabric of the organisation and meet the needs of their users.

HAIS offers a range of consultancy and training services aimed at helping organisations achieve the necessary level of fit between information systems and organisational requirements.  

Including:

  • User Centred design services - these are aimed at making sure that information systems properly meet the needs of the users and the business
  • Systems Implementation services - these are aimed at coping with the many user related issues, including user safety, that arising during implementation. They range from training to managing the changing work and social relationships.
  • Training services - these are aimed at developing the full range of skills necessary for an organisation to effectively develop and deploy information systems. Courses are available to develop and extend the skills of both technical and user staff
  • Health and Safety/legal audits - these help IT and business staff to understand the legal and health and safety issues raised by the implementation and use of complex information systems.
  • Research Services - these provide integrated research on technology developments, skills issues and market requirements.
  • Skills Requirements Analysis - these help understand the new skills profiles that are necessary for coping with the new ways
    of working offered by information systems.
  • Market and customer trend Analysis - this helps our clients to understand where the technology, their organisations and their customers needs and expectations are going with the aim of identifying convergence/divergence points.
  • IS Risk Management - these aim to help business and IT staff to understand the full range of risks that are involved in developing and implementing information systems and to improve how they are managed.




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The Power of Information 

In today's markets sophisticated information systems are more than a way of doing the same things quicker, they are the doors to a new way of doing business.

This is particularly true of global networks like the Internet which have the potential to reshape whole sectors of the world's economy, bringing both new winners and new losers.

More than ever before information will influence competitiveness
and profitability.

Because of this old certainties, expectations and relationships may be changed
for ever.

Products and services currently thought of as essential may disappear to be replaced by others that few people can currently imagine.

The most significant relationship of all, the one between the organisation and its customers, may have to be re-negotiated.

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