For medium and large projects we follow one basic plan. We come to your site, meet your personnel and learn exactly what you are looking for. We develop a series of questions to ask each prospect and find out the format you want proposals done in. Based on this, we contact the best-qualified sources in our database, and make appointments with the best respondents. We then do on-site inspections and e-mail you results daily.
If the project of a small size, i.e. it involves 8 or more developers, or is one that has possibilities of expanding or continuing for an extended period, it will in general pay for you to have us do an on-site inspection.
Early on, we found that nothing could beat on-site inspection. Actually visiting the facilities, meeting the CEO, the project managers and developers has kept us from making costly mistakes. Going on-site has also saved our clients a great deal of money because we dealt with the company directly instead of through costly middlemen.
- Fixed Time / Fixed Price:
- Choose when the scope and specifications of the project is reasonably clear
- Projects delivered on time, on budget, on target
- Time and Material:
- EDC Int'l will form the project team based on the project requirement
- Staff, equipment and infrastructure is planned based on the project requirement
- EDC Int'l will submit timesheet for client review
- Risk / Reward sharing:
- This model is used during software product/subsystem development
- EDC Int'l can share the risks involved in developing and marketing a product along with a customer
- Works very well on a long-term relation
- EDC Int'l is open to invest in developing the product and jointly own the IPR of the product with the customer
EDC Int'l Delivery Methodology
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Delivery mechanisms for projects undertaken by EDC Int'l are based on client requirements and expectations. The modes of delivery could be:
Onsite:Completely undertaken at client site
Offsite:Completely undertaken at our premises in Egypt
A combination of the above
Your advantages:
A dedicated team
Reduced infrastructure costs
Reduced training and recruiting costs
Reduced operational costs
Reduced manpower costs
Continued and planned support
Regular availability of technically competent resources