User & Process Acceptance
No need to scrap your tool landscape or change the way your processes are structured, Stages is structured to suit you! The result; increased user acceptance and therefore greater control of the process.
Key Benefits
- Adaptability of user interface and process terminology according to your organisation internal corporate identity and terminology.
- The practical representation facilitates implementing even complex processes in projects and increases user acceptance.
- Supporting the definition of processes in multiple languages they can be shared and applied world-wide.
- Visualizing important process details helps the community to better understand the process contexts. Generated graphics provide an additional option to navigate through the process.
Solutions In Detail
Adapt Processes for Projects | Through a role-based access and a tailoring mechanism processes can be adapted according to projec-specific conditions. |
Displaying Processes Practicaly | With Stages complex process structures are broken down into conceptional |
Adapt the User Interface & the Process Terminology | The whole terminology of your process structure can be customized to your organisation-related expressions (e.g. “Document” can be referred to as “Work Product” for some methodologies). Using an established terminology increases the process acceptance within your organisation. |
Processes in Multiple Languages | By allowing the definition of processes in multiple languages processes can be shared and applied world-wide. |
All information in one location | It provides quick access to all project relevant information and documents in one central location. |
Visualized Processes | Stages automatically generates process diagrams. Changes in the process are directly adopted in all process graphics. The graphics are always up to date and consistent. Visualizing important process details helps the community to better understand the process contexts. Moreover the graphics allow navigating through the process and increasing the user acceptance. |





