How We Work

How We Work

Every project has its own unique needs and structure. At Seisan we focus on a open communication with the client and it happens through a Project Manager, your direct-point of contact. This allows us to respond and track all client emails and queries within the business day. We also ensure that the progress of the project is documented all along so as to serve as a handy reference at a later point. The team members on a project work in perfect tandem with each other and even while we appoint a single contact point of the Project Manager role, the entire team is deeply involved and integrated in the background. Project Teams are generally organized into a highly skilled group of project managers, creative designers, quality assurance engineers and application developers from the Seisan team. The following outlines these roles:

  • Project Manager, provides the overall guidance of the project and is the main
    point of contact for the Orton Family Foundation. They are responsible for
    keeping the team on task and also making sure that all of the goals and
    objectives of the Community Almanac project is met. Their mission is to ensure
    all the members of the team provide the highest quality of customer care to the
    client and that the project is a complete success from the planning to final
    implementation stages.

  • Creative Designers, translate the Orton Family Foundations objectives into a
    visual presentation and form that will become the user experience. Their role is
    to work through concepts and transform them into an appealing interface
    through which the users interact with the system. Their mission is to create the
    customer image within the designs of the system, maintain consistency and
    deliver the ultimate user-friendly graphical interface.

  • Application Developers, they are responsible for developing the programming
    logic and interactions that take place behind the scenes and help drive the user
    interface. They focus on the processes and ways in which information needs to
    flow and interact for the system to work. Their mission is develop the routines
    that work 100% error free and meet the requirements the project manager has
    designed on client objectives.

  • Quality Assurance Engineers, places emphasis on ensuring that the
    Community Almanac project is meeting the Orton Family Foundations “heat and
    soul” goals and maintains high quality regression analysis and testing during the
    code development life cycle. They also recommend improvements to the user
    interface and are extremely detail oriented in the task of testing the application
    from all aspects.