If You Want Control of Your Own Data then Tap Michelle's Real World Experience
EXPERIENCE
With clients all over the United States, 1st Contact is based in the Madison, WI area. This data management consulting service is independently owned and operated by Michelle Meyer, who has over 30 years of real world experience in data management. Her experience includes:
With clients all over the United States, 1st Contact is based in the Madison, WI area. This data management consulting service is independently owned and operated by Michelle Meyer, who has over 30 years of real world experience in data management. Her experience includes:
- Nonprofit Data
- Association &/or Membership Data
- HIPAA Data (Hospitals, HMO's, Health Service Organizations)
- Fire/Rescue Public Safety Data
- Government Organizational Data
- Small Business Data
- Marketing Data
- Financial Data
- Manufacturing Data
- Inventory/Production Data
DATA MANAGEMENT TOOLS
Michelle has experience with the following data management tools:
Michelle has experience with the following data management tools:
WORK STYLE
Collaborative work processes are essential for successful data management projects. Michelle emphasizes cooperation. Screen share meetings are used to stay in frequent contact with clients.
Programming work sessions are kept under 10 hours, usually under 5 hours, before seeking feedback from clients. Feedback sessions are used to develop task lists and outline work to be completed during the next round of programming.
Users also get abundant time for testing between programming rounds. The data management project is always available for testing by assigned users. This makes it possible for team members to methodically test capabilities created in previous programming shifts.
The intentional process of limiting programming sessions to under 10 hours allows end-users to test and provide feed-back regularly. This type of collaboration ensures successful completion of any data management project.
Collaborative work processes are essential for successful data management projects. Michelle emphasizes cooperation. Screen share meetings are used to stay in frequent contact with clients.
Programming work sessions are kept under 10 hours, usually under 5 hours, before seeking feedback from clients. Feedback sessions are used to develop task lists and outline work to be completed during the next round of programming.
Users also get abundant time for testing between programming rounds. The data management project is always available for testing by assigned users. This makes it possible for team members to methodically test capabilities created in previous programming shifts.
The intentional process of limiting programming sessions to under 10 hours allows end-users to test and provide feed-back regularly. This type of collaboration ensures successful completion of any data management project.