Mando Group

Consultancy

We recognise clients have individual needs that require a bespoke business approach. We can help you to realise, achieve and then exceed your core business objectives.

Our tailored expert-led services help identify opportunities, minimise risks, plan projects meticulously and add value to every business decision. We offer consultancy in:

  • Requirements Analysis
  • Project Management 
  • Usability & Accessibility
  • Online Marketing

Requirements Analysis

The aim of any software development project is to meet a client’s requirements.  Requirements analysis centres on asking you, the client, what you would like to achieve, and involves identifying how your requirements can be achieved through a quality solution.

Requirements analysis begins informally; stakeholders meet for the first time, project backgrounds are established and the business drivers are discussed in a high-level manner.   

The result of the requirements analysis phase is a detailed requirements specification document, a formal account of what the project will achieve.

Project Management

Good project management is the key element to ensure that activity translates into achievement and success.

Mando Group operates an integrated management system – Mandate - based on Prince 2 methodology, combining quality, commercial and technical disciplines into a coherent approach.

Your Project Manager will ensure continuous communication. They’ll keep you informed of the current status of the project throughout.

Usability and Accessibility

Our usability testing can range from a consultant reviewing an existing site to focus groups and user-testing sessions.

Benefits of an accessible website:

  • Easier to manage via the use of style sheets
  • More accessible to search engines
  • Compatible with new technologies
  • Faster to download
  • Meets legal requirements

It's worth remembering that in research for Creative Good, more than a third of test shoppers failed in their buying attempts because sites were too difficult to navigate. And 56 per cent of search attempts failed.