Enterprise Software Development

Between 2020 and 2024 spending on enterprise software
increased from 529 billion to 1.03 trillion dollars worldwide.

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Developing enterprise-level software requires a higher level of experience. JHMG has experience at the top levels of enterprise organizations and can deliver results.

With decades of experience building enterprise software, JHMG has the experience to help your organization drive results. From start to scale, our team understands the intricacies of developing software and has hands-on experience doing this time and time again.

If your team needs to build in-house software systems, portals, intra or extranets, or custom mission-critical software systems, our team can provide services from guidance to execution.

When JHMG is engaged on a software development project, we begin by assessing the feasibility and use of the system. We don’t believe in building tools that will never get used or don’t have potential for ROI.

After gathering this intel, we’ll create a thorough scope of work (SOW) and forecast that can be built into a solid business case. This will help stakeholders gain a thorough understanding of the build costs, ongoing costs, and gain in efficiency/revenue from building and implementing the proposed solution.

Once the system is thoroughly scoped, planned, and everyone is on board, our team can work with you in a number of ways; either building the system in a done-for-you approach, partnering with your team, helping you hire the right team to deliver the results you are looking for, as well as leading that team or hiring executives to manage the assembled team.

With our breadth and depth of services and expertise, JHMG can be a partner at every level of software development for enterprise organizations around the world.

Is your team facing challenges with

Enterprise Software Development?

Trouble Sourcing, Attracting, Managing, and Retaining the Right Talent

Technology Infrastructure and Security Concerns

Product is Not Working At Scale

Uncertainty Regarding Team Setup & Design

Development or Product team can’t make Deadlines

Struggles to Clearly Convey the System Offering Value

Large Number of Bugs

System User Experience (UX) Is Lacking

Uncertainty Navigating DevOps

Product Development Challenges

Inefficient Marketing Tooling and Incomplete Analytics

Team Lacks Competencies In Product Development Lifecycle.

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Product & Customer Validation

Whether you're building for in-house users or a customer segment, it's imperative that you thoroughly understand your market, their needs, and how your product addresses those needs before building anything. We help by running buyer surveys, running focus groups, meeting with potential customers/users, and validating your product.

Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Scope of Work

In order to understand the growth of the product and time to value, a deep understanding of the build cost and time is required. During this phase, we go through a series of meetings with you and your team, analyze competitors or similar products, and more to build a thorough scope of work for your application.

Financial Forecasting

In parallel to validating your product and ICP, we work on a forecast to ensure your team has a complete understanding of the costs of running the application or business unit, how much capital will be necessary and at what points, and either how much money the application can save or revenue it can generate.

System Prototypes

Once we have a validated system, costs, timelines, and business case, it's time to put together system prototypes. These are built in a design system that allows users to click through the application, but is not a coded system. This way, the system design can be iterated easily while feedback is gathered from potential users.

Deployment Strategy

As you're meeting with potential users and getting a better understanding of the market, you'll need to create a Go-To-Market (GTM) or deployment strategy with associated costs, which will be incorporated into your forecast. This strategy will be key to raising capital and understanding how your organization or business unit will be built.

Application Build

Now that your application has been validated and you're ready to build, our team can come in to set up the architecture and either build the application, start the build, or hire a team and get it organized and started on the application. We organize the team based on your financial and speed-to-market requirements. This can be a done-for-you, partial done-for-you, management and leadership only, or a complete team hire and setup process.

Sourcing & Hiring Team Members

From front-line, senior developers to user experience, product ownership, sales & marketing, and executive leadership, the JHMG team knows what needs to be done and how to find the right people to build the right team. Often, this is a mixture of hiring full-time, part-time, and agency resources to build your application and organization. It all depends on your organization's financial and speed-to-market requirements.

Management Systems

Once your team is assembled and your application is in motion, management systems are the next step to maximizing efficiency. These are systems like Agile method, team 1 to 1's, OKRs, KPIs, management dashboards, and much more. Our C-suite team can help you implement these systems and keep them running smoothly.

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