Jan 14

mqccc_screencap1.jpgThe MQCCC is a public authority created by governor Granholm to leverage technology for improved training, screening, and selection of home care providers. I was initially brought on to market the “QC3″ to its main constituencies - those in need of in-home care and those providing it.Because the organization was very early in its start-up phases, I almost immediately began to assist the interim Executive Director in bootstrapping the organization. The complexity and challenges of supporting a fledgling organization made this an amazing and invigorating consulting experience for me.

Launching the QC3 required working with several state agencies and participating in board communications and meetings involving agency liaisons and elected officials. Early communications needed to be developed which would clearly explain the new organization’s objectives and purpose to multiple stakeholders with diverse perspectives.Another key task early on was the development and implementation of a multi-phase technology plan for the QC3. Fascinating work - I had the opportunity to be part of creating an organization whose entire IT system was built completely on open source software, from the desktop applications to the phone system. Once of the developers on the project even authored this article in Linux Journal about the experience.

I continued to work with the IT vendor, Ideal Solution, over the next few years, as an employee and a business partner. In the process, I’ve learned a lot about the challenges of implementing enterprise-wide open source software solutions, a topic I’ll address in a future post.

written by msouden