How and Why Government Resource Planning Implementations Differ

Large projects succeed when context is understood. Generic project practices are often insufficient to optimize success in many contexts. Some established domain “best practices” add project risks in many contexts. The good news is that Government Resource Planning (GRP) software, like the FreeBalance Accountability Suite™, is designed for the financial management information systems (FMIS) context.

Read our white paper to find out:

  • What is the conventional thinking about project management for FMIS implementations?
  • How is a FreeBalance GRP implementation different from alternative options in the marketplace?
  • How did the FreeBalance singular focus lead to a government-specific methodology?
  • What is the FreeBalance good practice approach to government FMIS implementations?

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