Project Coordination Services
The coordination of implementation projects involves the integration and synchronisation of three fundamental layers: management, architecture and implementation. This structure aims to ensure that projects are developed in an efficient and agile manner. These layers are briefly described below:
Management Layer: Responsible for strategic planning, resource allocation and overall project oversight. It includes the management of portfolios, programmes and projects, ensuring that all are aligned with the organisation's strategic objectives. Effective coordination at this level is crucial to optimise resources and ensure that objectives are met.
Architecture Layer: This focuses on the design and structuring of the technological solution. It involves defining the systems architecture, selecting appropriate technologies and establishing standards to ensure the interoperability and scalability of the implemented solutions.
Implementation Layer: This is the operational phase where technical tasks, such as installation, configuration and commissioning of technology solutions, are carried out. It requires precise execution and constant communication with the management and architecture layers to ensure that the implementation meets the previously established designs and objectives.
Collaboration and effective communication between these layers are essential for project success. The adoption of agile methodologies and technological tools that facilitate collaborative work can significantly improve efficiency and agility in the execution of new IT implementation and migration projects.





