
Adapting to the New Normal
Steve Goldsmith, Professor of Government at Harvard University says this… "[Public Service Organizations] at all levels now face an inescapable reality - the promises of public services exceed our ability to pay for them - and will do regardless of when the recession ends…Rainy day funds are depleted. There is no low hanging fruit to be found to patch over these deficits. There are also no more big accounting tricks to stave off the day of reckoning, no way to play kick-the-can down the road for the next administration…[Public Service Organizations] at all levels face a tidal wave of red ink…Like it or not, fiscal crisis is the new normal."
In order to adapt to this "New Normal" it has become imperative that emerging technologies be leveraged to streamline processes and transform data into knowledge for enhanced analysis and decision making. We've reached the point where there's no room for ineffectiveness and strategic miscalculations. While we're not technically in business for profit, we've reached the point where the profit is in staying in business.
Software Solutions has dedicated our development and service efforts to addressing the needs of this "New Normal". Let's work together to discover how to leverage technology to provide the tools and processes that enable you to meet these monumental challenges within the newfound constraints of lower budgets and fewer resources.
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