IWMS Consulting Services
Our decades of experience in implementing IWMS software applications have enriched our consulting approach. Based on the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) model, our consulting services go hand in hand with the first three lifecycle steps—plan, analyze and design—to yield better performance and suitability for your organization’s needs over the life of the system.
Our decades of experience in implementing IWMS software applications have enriched our consulting approach. Based on the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) model, our consulting services go hand in hand with the first three lifecycle steps—plan, analyze and design—to yield better performance and suitability for your organization’s needs over the life of the system.
Our Solutions Are Designed to Meet Your Challenges
If your organization is considering the purchase of an IWMS or is struggling to adapt to a new system, some of these challenges likely sound familiar:

- Frustration with current technology
- Uncertainty about where to go—and how to get there
- Need to articulate value and justify new technology costs
- Uncertainty about what people really need to work effectively and efficiently
- Dissatisfaction with current data and reports, but unsure of the root causes
- Desire for independent assessment and analysis
hrough our IWMS consulting services, eCIFM has met these challenges many times and in many forms—and we can do the same for your organization. Our approach ensures all current frustrations are addressed and handled. We will meet with you to help you plan your strategy,
to analyze your current needs, and to design the customized IWMS solution that works best for your organization.
Our consulting services will help you accomplish the following:
- Reducing technology footprints and costs and aligning your organization’s IT with its business strategies.
- Nurturing senior management buy-in for the investment in new technology.
- Streamlining and optimizing real estate and facilities business processes.
- Reducing operational overhead and preparing for new technology.
- Improving data integrity and accuracy for better reporting and metrics.