Article DetailsHiring a Consultant for Your Geospatial Applications and Solutions |
| Date Added: March 31, 2010 03:23:43 AM |
| Author: Geoff Scalarone |
| Category: Business & Economy |
| Business intelligence is the brain frame of a company, especially in this day and age of change and shifting markets. Companies realize they need to do business differently in the face of rising challenges, but how? Geospatial applications can take the guess work out of data so you truly know what you are looking at, based on concrete information. When you use geospatial technology to map out data, you better visualize what is really happening to foresee a solution. The advantages of geospatial solutions are obvious, but just how do you go about hiring a consultant to manage and design your custom solution? Initiating a Request for Proposals Most companies begin the process of looking for a geospatial consultant by initiating a Request for Proposals from a number of top rated companies that specialize in geospatial applications. In the case of larger projects, you might want to complete a Request for Information or Qualifications as an initial step to narrow down the selection early. Most consultants for geospatial solutions will provide proposals that describe their services, qualifications and costs. From these proposals, make a short list and start conducting interviews. Opting for a 2 to 3 Year Contract Period If you can find a geospatial consultant you are happy with, you might want to consider signing on for a 2 to 3 year contract, rather than an annual contract or renewing it project by project. If you've found geospatial applications that offer experience and cost effective solutions, an ongoing contract makes it easier for you to procure works or services under deadline. Geospatial solutions you can trust are something to hold onto. Once you've found a company that works, keep them on a contract so you know they'll be there when you need them. A Personal Relationship When you hire a geospatial consultant, you begin a relationship that is a critical component to the cohesion of your business. Like any relationship, go with your gut instinct. They are going to be working closely with your company. How well do they mesh with your staff? Do they appear to have sound judgment and an expert knowledge of the geospatial technology they use? The strength of geospatial solutions depends on the human component. Know you can trust your consultant to make the data interpretations your business depends on. Geospatial solutions help to better put the data into perspective, taking abstract concepts into concrete data you can visually see and compare. You can draw conclusions and see connections that are invisible to the naked eye. You can focus on the data that requires the most attention, clearly seeing where the issues are and where the solutions lie. It's an important service, so choose a consultant that delivers. Geoff Scalarone is the author of this article on Geospatial Solutions. Find more information about Geospatial Applications here. |