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Commscope: Attack Your New Year's Resolutions & imVision Installation

by Lauren Dempsey on January 25, 2013

January is quickly coming to a close and 2013 is in full swing! For those of you who set New Year’s resolutions, we thought we would check up on those…have you started slacking off yet? Perhaps your resolution was to deploy Commscope’s newly revamped product, imVision, for your intelligent infrastructure.  Similar to your personal New Year’s resolutions, it is important to remember to pace yourself and develop your plan of attack by setting smaller, achievable goals before diving right in and risk becoming overwhelmed; which we all know could potentially lead to failure. Not to worry though, Commscope has your best interest in mind as you begin your endeavor with imVision. In the blog article from CommScope below, they have included a document guiding you through each phase of the implementation and rollout process. Continue reading to see Commscope’s complete article with the document link. Best of luck with rolling out your plan of attack! 

Post originally appeared on the Commscope Blog.

 

Now that the New Year’s celebration is done and over with, most of you are probably getting back into the groove of things and thinking about your resolutions list. Ah, yes, the annual New Year’s resolutions list, a way of creating goals and ideals for the next 365 days.

 My list is pretty typical: lose 15 pounds and exercise more are two of them. In order to accomplish any of the more complicated goalsimVision on my list, I always have to assign smaller goals leading up to the finale. If I don’t do this, the ultimate goal will sit in limbo because, in my mind, I still have the rest of the year to accomplish this. Before you know it, the end of the year is nigh and you are no closer to finishing out your list than when you first started. In order to stay on track and not lose focus on your goal, you need create a detailed plan of attack.

 This way of thinking is crucial if you are considering deployment of our newly revamped intelligent infrastructure product, imVision. In order to fully realize the ultimate goal of using imVision to its full potential, you need a plan of attack. In order to help with the planning, implementation, and final handover of the intelligent solution, CommScope has written a very detailed document which can be accessed here.

This document is meant to be used throughout the process so everyone knows their role in the grand scheme of things. If you follow the checklist and the suggested process flow, you will definitely be happy with your final outcome.

Just like with any of the other goals you made on your New Year’s resolution list, with the right plan of attack, you will be happy with the outcome and look forward to the next challenge.

Topics: Commscope imVision Intelligent Infrastructure

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