Selecting your project team
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Administrators and project leads beginning their journey with Ideagen Healthcare Guardian.
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A successful software rollout isn’t just about the technology—it’s about the people who make it happen.
Building a cross-functional support team ensures that every aspect of the rollout is covered, from business needs to user adoption.
Your team need to know your desired outcomes and success measures as they are key to maintaining focus and ensuring your project stays on track. Our team will guide you using their experience of what works and what doesn’t.
Required roles
Each of the roles below play a vital part in your rollout’s success.
Together, they form a team that can deliver not just a system—but a meaningful, lasting change in how your organisation works.
The roles include:
Business Analyst
- Your business analyst helps define what success looks like.
- They work with stakeholders to identify and document business requirements, ensuring the system is aligned with your goals.
- This clarity helps both your internal teams and the Ideagen project team stay focused on delivering value.
Project Manager
- The project manager keeps everything moving.
- They manage timelines, coordinate communication, and solve problems as they arise.
- They’re the bridge between your organisation and Ideagen, ensuring alignment and accountability.
System Administrator
- Your admin isn’t necessarily from IT—they’re often a power user who understands the system’s purpose and how it should work in practice.
- They help configure the system to meet your business needs and are a key point of contact for ongoing support.
Champions and Trainers
- Champions are your internal advocates.
- They support their peers, answer questions, and help manage the cultural change that comes with any new system.
- They’re trusted voices who can drive adoption from the ground up.
IT Support
- While not leading the rollout, IT ensures the technical environment is ready.
- They handle integrations, access, and security—making sure the system is stable and secure from day one.