Web Project Planning & Architecture Services | NP Group

NP Group offers expert web project planning and architecture services, ensuring strategic, user-focused solutions through comprehensive discovery and technical planning.

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Architecture & Discovery Services

The Planning phase at NP Group focuses on building a strong foundation for web projects through detailed research, strategy, and user experience design. This ensures that every project is tailored to meet client goals and delivers a seamless, user-centered digital experience.

Buyer Beware

Ready for some sobering statistics?

 

34%

34% of development projects have no baseline.

$122M

For every $1B invested in the United States, $122M was wasted due to lacking project performance.

75%

75% of executives expect their software projects to fail.

1/3

Less than 1/3 of projects were completed on time and on budget.

Discovery and architecture services prevent future project failure.

A builder wouldn't build a house without a blueprint. Nor should you invest tens of thousands of dollars in a design and development project without properly strategizing, architecting, and planning for a positive outcome.

Our Discovery Process

How does discovery work? Our team works to understand your goals and objectives and devise a technical outcome that accomplishes those goals in the most efficient, scalable, and cost-effective way possible.

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Pre Discovery Planning

We give you some homework to be best prepared for the discovery process.

Planning for Your Workshop
Before your workshop can be scheduled, we will need to prepare you for the process. First, you should plan who will participate in the workshop. It's best to have stakeholders from each category so as to ensure all interests are met. You may bring marketing, IT, sales, and executives into the process.

Once you have assembled your list of participants, we will send each member of your team a pre-discovery needs assessment. This helps us get the most out of our time together, and helps us also better understand the needs and requirements of all your team members.

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Discovery Workshop

An in-depth, in-person workshop to define your needs and requirements.

Your Workshop
Before your workshop, we will provide you with a discovery agenda. This will be based on the particular factors surrounding your project, as well as the answers your team supplied in the needs assessment.

Plan to focus on a variety of areas, including but not limited to:

  • Company Information: Structure, governance, approval workflows, personnel.
  • Situation Analysis: A review of the current infrastructure and technical ecosystem.
  • Your Project: An overview of the goals, objectives, threats, and opportunities of your new project.
  • Specification: A walkthrough of specific workflows, use cases, and system users.
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Findings Report

Our deliverable is a prepared report detailing all of the findings of our workshop and a complete project specification.

Your Findings Report
Our deliverable after any discovery workshop is a comprehensive findings report that details, at a minimum, the following sections:

  • Executive Summary
  • Situation Analysis
  • Digital Ecosystem Overview
  • Your Project:
    • Infrastructure Recommendations
    • Project Recommendations
    • Complete Specification

How large the findings report will be depends on your team structure (or number of participants), the length of the workshop, and the complexity of the project at hand.

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Revision

All findings must meet your approval.

Revision
Our goal with each discovery is to deliver a fixed-price bid for implementation, as well as a timeframe that is achievable. To do this, accuracy must be guaranteed. That's why we deliver your findings report to you with a brief presentation, allowing you to revise and request any adjustments you deem fit. Only after it meets your approval will the report be considered finished.

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Proposal & Implementation

Only after findings are agreed to and a specification is in place can a budget and timeframe be calculated.

Proposal and Implementation
If all was done properly, this is the easy part. You have a specification, you have an architecture. Now it's about agreeing to the timeframe and budget, and getting to work.

When discovery and architecture is completed, a proposal shouldn't be more than one or two pages long. Anything more than that is filler. That's our goal—to keep the complex simple—and to give you options that fit your budget and in-house requirements.

0.1
Pre Discovery Planning

We give you some homework to be best prepared for the discovery process.

Planning for Your Workshop
Before your workshop can be scheduled, we will need to prepare you for the process. First, you should plan who will participate in the workshop. It's best to have stakeholders from each category so as to ensure all interests are met. You may bring marketing, IT, sales, and executives into the process.

Once you have assembled your list of participants, we will send each member of your team a pre-discovery needs assessment. This helps us get the most out of our time together, and helps us also better understand the needs and requirements of all your team members.

0.1
Discovery Workshop

An in-depth, in-person workshop to define your needs and requirements.

Your Workshop
Before your workshop, we will provide you with a discovery agenda. This will be based on the particular factors surrounding your project, as well as the answers your team supplied in the needs assessment.

Plan to focus on a variety of areas, including but not limited to:

  • Company Information: Structure, governance, approval workflows, personnel.
  • Situation Analysis: A review of the current infrastructure and technical ecosystem.
  • Your Project: An overview of the goals, objectives, threats, and opportunities of your new project.
  • Specification: A walkthrough of specific workflows, use cases, and system users.
0.1
Findings Report

Our deliverable is a prepared report detailing all of the findings of our workshop and a complete project specification.

Your Findings Report
Our deliverable after any discovery workshop is a comprehensive findings report that details, at a minimum, the following sections:

  • Executive Summary
  • Situation Analysis
  • Digital Ecosystem Overview
  • Your Project:
    • Infrastructure Recommendations
    • Project Recommendations
    • Complete Specification

How large the findings report will be depends on your team structure (or number of participants), the length of the workshop, and the complexity of the project at hand.

0.1
Revision

All findings must meet your approval.

Revision
Our goal with each discovery is to deliver a fixed-price bid for implementation, as well as a timeframe that is achievable. To do this, accuracy must be guaranteed. That's why we deliver your findings report to you with a brief presentation, allowing you to revise and request any adjustments you deem fit. Only after it meets your approval will the report be considered finished.

0.1
Proposal & Implementation

Only after findings are agreed to and a specification is in place can a budget and timeframe be calculated.

Proposal and Implementation
If all was done properly, this is the easy part. You have a specification, you have an architecture. Now it's about agreeing to the timeframe and budget, and getting to work.

When discovery and architecture is completed, a proposal shouldn't be more than one or two pages long. Anything more than that is filler. That's our goal—to keep the complex simple—and to give you options that fit your budget and in-house requirements.