User-friendly and functional management system...
A user-friendly and functional management system reduces the chance of errors, shortens the training period and its costs, makes people more productive, leads to better customer service and is actually used in practice.Features data management with BRUTIS:
Ascending spiral:
The available data are frequently used in it management process. There is an incentive to keep data up to date and keep it complete. As a result, the quality increases making it increasingly attractive to access the data to use.
Clear quality:
New information is entered quickly and efficiently the moment it becomes available. The user can check the information and can make timely adjustments. Chance on quality loss is small. The data is current and trustworthy. There is rational management.
Lots of measuring and assessment, little calculation:
There is a clear balance between measuring and calculating. Investment models are planned on a measured basis and assessed information. If it is not present Kikker performs a calculation, calibrated as much as possible to the measured situation. In this way one is created actual need for action.
Little time, a lot knowledge:
Small municipalities often have little capacity available. The employee has to 'juggle' to get them all tasks to be performed. As a result, he has little time for data management. Then it is important that it management system adds knowledge, encourages to do more want to know and offers the opportunity to grow in the profession. Rapid registration of data is self-evident or easy to outsource.
So:
Rational management of public space is more than create beautiful geographic images. Next to an attractive graphical working environment, in which BRUTIS displays all management data graphically on a map, BRUTIS possesses powerful, indispensable tools.
These tools provide information for the entire management process by combining the management data with supporting information, such as inspection and research and assessment results of own and other management disciplines, topography, aerial photographs, policy, principles, guidelines, standards and unit prices.
So that you can decide quickly and effectively and to communicate !