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WHY DOES IT TAKE SO *#%! LONG TO
GET CIRCUITS INSTALLED?
How IT/telecom is unfairly blamed for not keeping up with changes in the business
YOU WANT TO ANTICIPATE YOUR CLIENTS NEEDS;
NOT JUST KEEP UP WITH DEMAND.
                      Heres what might be holding you back.
A STARTING
RULE OF
THUMB:
BASE YOUR TIMETABLE ON VENDOR, SERVICE,
                   AND ACCESS OPTIONS.
OBSTACLE #1- HOW REALISTIC
IS THE TIMEFRAME?
THE PROMISE OF NEW
BUSINESS
CAN OVERSHADOW
IMPLEMENTATIONS CONCERNS
WHICH
MEANS
THE WINDOW FOR DELIVERY JUST GOT SMALLER.
BUT, NO
PRESSURE




Just get it done;
you can fix it later.
ANOTHER COMPLICATION 
ORDER INITIATION




         Delays in the beginning are carried forward to the end.
WHICH
MEANS
           BAD OR INCOMPLETE INFORMATION,
BRIEFCASING* OR LATE CHANGES TO THE ORDER



                       * Briefcasing is a delayed order because the rep
                                    submitted it late or simply forgot it.
NEXT  CHALLENGING LOCATION
CHOICES - WHERE DID THEY SAY THIS
OFFICE IS GOING?




             Sometimes you just have to wonder how the site was picked.
WHICH
MEANS
THERE CAN BE SOME ACCESS ISSUE SURPRISES                                                             *




           * Note: Even modern buildings in metro areas may still have access issues like security
           limitations, management policies, or just restrict certain types of services.
THEN, THERES THE DMARC /
FACILITIES ISSUES




      These remain unseen and unknown until after the process has begun.
WHICH
MEANS
  DELAYS WILL RESULT FROM FACILITIES BUILD
OUTS, NEW CONSTRUCTION, AND OTHER ISSUES
AND ONE MORE THING  VENDORS OFTEN
HAVE INTERNAL PROCESS INTEGRITY ISSUES
THAT THEY WONT ADMIT TO




 The days of of knowing who does what are over. Its like an assembly line
                                                         in different states
WHICH
MEANS
      YOU NEED TO KNOW THEIR ORDER
 PROCESSES-   AS WELL AS THEY DO
SERIOUSLY,
  YOU NEED TO KNOW THEIR PROCESSES
                      REALLY WELL .
ESTIMATED IMPACT IN COSTS
AND TIME

Problem                  Cost ($ & Time)   Causes

                                           - Business need
Short Timeframe          Expedite $1-5K    - Late Decision
                                           - Emergency

                                           - Vendor briefcasing order
Order Initiation         1-6 weeks         - Bad/Incomplete Information
                                           - Change after process begun

                                           -   Vendor does not have enough access
                                           -   Site lacks diversity of services needed
Facilities / Demark      1-8 weeks         -   DMARC is not ready
                                           -   Inability for tech to gain access
                                           -   Multiple DMARCs


                                           - Effective transfer of information does not occur
Order Process (Vendor)   1-8 weeks         - Gaps in process  failure to maintain continuity
                                           - Communication breakdowns
LETS NOT FORGET -




     Your team still has to keep all systems running
SO
WHATRE YOU GONNA DO?
CALL US.
WE
UNDERSTAND.
WE CAN
HELP.
Consulting Services  Managed Services  Training




     Visit us at auditsandinvestigations.com
                       Or call
                   412.221.4228

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Why does it take so %#! long to install circuits?

  • 1. WHY DOES IT TAKE SO *#%! LONG TO GET CIRCUITS INSTALLED? How IT/telecom is unfairly blamed for not keeping up with changes in the business
  • 2. YOU WANT TO ANTICIPATE YOUR CLIENTS NEEDS; NOT JUST KEEP UP WITH DEMAND. Heres what might be holding you back.
  • 3. A STARTING RULE OF THUMB: BASE YOUR TIMETABLE ON VENDOR, SERVICE, AND ACCESS OPTIONS.
  • 4. OBSTACLE #1- HOW REALISTIC IS THE TIMEFRAME?
  • 5. THE PROMISE OF NEW BUSINESS CAN OVERSHADOW IMPLEMENTATIONS CONCERNS
  • 6. WHICH MEANS THE WINDOW FOR DELIVERY JUST GOT SMALLER.
  • 7. BUT, NO PRESSURE Just get it done; you can fix it later.
  • 8. ANOTHER COMPLICATION ORDER INITIATION Delays in the beginning are carried forward to the end.
  • 9. WHICH MEANS BAD OR INCOMPLETE INFORMATION, BRIEFCASING* OR LATE CHANGES TO THE ORDER * Briefcasing is a delayed order because the rep submitted it late or simply forgot it.
  • 10. NEXT CHALLENGING LOCATION CHOICES - WHERE DID THEY SAY THIS OFFICE IS GOING? Sometimes you just have to wonder how the site was picked.
  • 11. WHICH MEANS THERE CAN BE SOME ACCESS ISSUE SURPRISES * * Note: Even modern buildings in metro areas may still have access issues like security limitations, management policies, or just restrict certain types of services.
  • 12. THEN, THERES THE DMARC / FACILITIES ISSUES These remain unseen and unknown until after the process has begun.
  • 13. WHICH MEANS DELAYS WILL RESULT FROM FACILITIES BUILD OUTS, NEW CONSTRUCTION, AND OTHER ISSUES
  • 14. AND ONE MORE THING VENDORS OFTEN HAVE INTERNAL PROCESS INTEGRITY ISSUES THAT THEY WONT ADMIT TO The days of of knowing who does what are over. Its like an assembly line in different states
  • 15. WHICH MEANS YOU NEED TO KNOW THEIR ORDER PROCESSES- AS WELL AS THEY DO
  • 16. SERIOUSLY, YOU NEED TO KNOW THEIR PROCESSES REALLY WELL .
  • 17. ESTIMATED IMPACT IN COSTS AND TIME Problem Cost ($ & Time) Causes - Business need Short Timeframe Expedite $1-5K - Late Decision - Emergency - Vendor briefcasing order Order Initiation 1-6 weeks - Bad/Incomplete Information - Change after process begun - Vendor does not have enough access - Site lacks diversity of services needed Facilities / Demark 1-8 weeks - DMARC is not ready - Inability for tech to gain access - Multiple DMARCs - Effective transfer of information does not occur Order Process (Vendor) 1-8 weeks - Gaps in process failure to maintain continuity - Communication breakdowns
  • 18. LETS NOT FORGET - Your team still has to keep all systems running
  • 23. Consulting Services Managed Services Training Visit us at auditsandinvestigations.com Or call 412.221.4228