We offer project and Program Management services to help the business deliver the organization’s strategy. Our Program management services also emphasizes the coordinating and prioritizing of resources across projects, managing links between the projects and the overall costs and risks of the projects.
Agivar’s Project management strategy includes developing a project plan, which includes defining and confirming the project goals and objectives, identifying tasks and how goals will be achieved, quantifying the resources needed, and determining budgets and timelines for completion. It also includes managing the implementation of the project plan, along with operating regular ‘controls’ to ensure that there is accurate and objective information on ‘performance’ relative to the plan, and the mechanisms to implement recovery actions where necessary.
Agivar staffing services helps businesses quickly respond to changing requirements and scale to meet changing business and technology demands. Our team screens and interviews all candidates to determine their technical skills, the relevance of their experience for a specific role, and cultural fit within our customers’ organizations.
We solve the technology staffing requirements of our customers by providing individuals who are truly among the very best in their fields. We provide temporary staff that are extremely knowledgeable, skilled, reliable and responsive – at rates that are very cost effective
Agivar’s BPM offer a structured approach that models an enterprise’s human and machine tasks and the interactions between them as processes. Using BPM software we will provide our users with a dashboard interface that offers a high-level view of the operation that typically crosses departmental boundaries, integrates with all the applications that perform processes as well as related databases. It can be used to trigger the start of a unit of work, and it provides a single interface to the end user.
For decades, systems that are entirely automated have more or less taken care of themselves. However, operations requiring a mix of people and machine procedures employ BPM as a higher-level management system that keeps track of them both.
Over time, a BPM system can provide historical data of human-machine interactions that might be extremely difficult to obtain from information systems, especially disparate systems from several departments or systems running on different platforms.