Solution
Escape Mission Becomes Time-critical
Based in Fremantle, Western Australia, Monson started this project during a COVID lockdown in September 2021. As Kiandra’s consultants work out of Melbourne and Brisbane, they had to work remotely, but the joint team quickly adapted to remote working.
“The only drawback was the length of the early requirements definition workshops,” says product owner Monique Costantino, CMO at Monson. “We used a collaborative process diagramming tool, which saved a lot of time compared to traditional paper-based workshops.”
The project team included a project manager, business analyst, tech lead, developer, and two QAs from Kiandra. Monson’s project staff included the product owner and part-time testers/superusers from various departments at Monson.
The joint team delivered the project in 15 sprints over nine months, and the new system, called “MB2,” went live in June 2022. “One of the challenges with the project was cut over, as the system integrates with our accounting system. We couldn’t parallel-run the old SaaS system alongside MB2, so the option of going live earlier with an MVP wasn’t an option for us.”
During the project, the legacy software vendor announced its intention to discontinue the legacy system, which more than vindicated Monson’s decision to build an in-house system but added a hard deadline by which the company could safely “pull the plug” on the legacy system.