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The introduction of the Integrated Electronic Case Management (IECMS) for the Judiciary of Zimbabwe has been a transformational journey. Learn how the Judiciary prepared for digital transformation, change management activities, as well as best practices and lessons learned.
Benchmarking exercises have become the preferred tool for achieving this, specifically through government-to-government (G2G) collaboration, which enables governments to discern the breadth of the venture even before the start of the project.
This article has been published in Swiss Judges’ Review and examines the key best practices that provide an enabling environment for a successful sector-wide digital transformation. These practices have helped our clients efficiently implement case management systems and avoid some of the pitfalls that have prevented other institutions from transforming justice systems and achieving their goals.
How can CMS technology be effectively implemented in developing countries? Recent developments in CMS technology show promise for many developing country judiciaries. The advance of technology has enabled governments to leapfrog past technological pitfalls, particularly the burdensome and time-consuming process of traditional styles of software development.
This report emphasizes the role of country ownership as the critical prerequisite to the success of DAD as a national development management tool. It also discusses the emergence of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) and results-based management in the international development sector.
The Zimbabwe Judicial Service Commission launched the Zimbabwe Integrated Electronic Case Management System to revolutionize the courts’ entire case management lifecycle. This has changed the way court hearings are conducted. We have conducted a survey and interviews with lawyers and court staff in Zimbabwe to understand the main challenges and lessons learned.
This report discusses key trends, challenges, and good practices in the implementation of the Development Assistance Database (DAD) by developing country governments. The report summarizes the findings of the 2011 and 2009 DAD Community of Practice conferences, and it also provides a history of DAD,
In an increasingly integrated world, an organization’s project portfolio is becoming larger in scope, more complex, and more geographically dispersed. Today, a globalized organization’s ability to manage its projects crucially depends on the tools that enable it to readily access and analyze actionable data and make informed decisions. This is where Synergy comes in.
This paper has been published in the April 2020 Social Protection Journal produced by The International Policy Center for Inclusive Growth. It discusses Synergy’s experience implementing our SPIS solution in Timor-Leste, The Bahamas, and Indonesia and provides our perspective on the necessary policy context to successfully create sustainable social protection systems and programs.
This case study has been published in International Journal for Case Administration and demonstrates the case study of implementing Integrated Electronic Case Management System (IECMS) for all Justice sector institutions of Rwanda. It discusses the key system functionalities and the implementation methodology, as well as points out the key success factors of this project.