Get Started with Codebeamer

Everything you need to get started with Codebeamer

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Overview: Get Started with Codebeamer

Create Your Project Plan and Kick Off

A comprehensive project plan is integral to the success of any project. Codebeamer is no different. Utilize this time to ensure all parties are aligned on the scope of this implementation. See what that plan should entail below.

01. Identify Project Team

There will be an initial team that decides whether to move forward with a project, but in early stages it is vital to identify all project participants. Some individuals will have already been necessary for things like environmental requirements or system integration requirements, but more participants should be involved once more technical decisions are to be made or more specific knowledge of user needs is required. The project team should also have project manager and project sponsor.

This project team should include anyone whose process will involve Codebeamer and would be considered a Subject Matter Expert for that process. Along with the process experts, consider including some power users, potential users who will be heavily using the solution once implemented to get their feedback on every day processes and how they fit into a potential Codebeamer implementation.

Having all project participants identified and communicated with early will also ensure that each party is aligned on their responsibilities and on the scope of the overall project.

02. Project Schedules and Communication

A project kick-off should be scheduled with all appropriate parties along with workshops where requirement gathering will occur. There should be two different types of workshops: a business process-focused one and a technical-focused one. Each should be scheduled, and the individuals identified as Subject Matter Experts should be informed of the schedule to ensure all appropriate parties are available to attend.

These workshops will act as a basis for solution development, and so each department and area of expertise should be represented to ensure no important details are missed during requirements gathering that could result in a delay in development, or worse, a missing functionality at go-live.

03. External Resources

An internal team will of course be needed and most likely an implementor will have been identified and ensuring both of these parties are fully communicative and fully in sync regarding what is needed is vital to success. However, for larger projects or projects with more niche requirements such as a large migration, complex integration, compliance requirements or high customization needs, external resources apart from the above mentioned groups could be necessary. Communicate with your selected implementor about all business needs as early as possible and begin to consider if there is any need for extra expertise to handle specific requirements.

04. Kickoff

Everyone on the project team should get together at the beginning of the project for a formal kickoff meeting. This can be done in person, remote or a mixture of both. Discussing the project plan and other information as one unified group will help everyone move forward fully informed and fully prepared to commence the work on the project.

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