Scenario 1: A country or a Major Organisation requires its security infrastructure to be updated to cope with CT, Cyber and Insider threats
Solution: Utilise the expertise gained over six years of development and implementation of the London 2012 Olympic security infrastructure solution based on the latest technology and capital equipment.  Supported by programme management skillsets.
Scenario 2: An important location or operation needs an enhanced reliability requirement for utility supplies to at least N-1 level.  Together with suitable maintenance SLAs
Solution: Carry out a comprehensive review of existing infrastructure and mode of operation to identify single points of failure, and suitably enhance the infrastructure.   Evaluate the longest down time permitted and arrange a suitable maintenance regime together with identified critical spares.
Scenario 3: Company has an extensive management system covering quality, safety and environment, which may be registered, but has become cumbersome and needs to be made more user friendly, available to all, and have the ability to access any piece of information within 30 seconds. Solution: Utilise graphical representation of process work flow for drill down to information. Utilise hypertext with inherent search engine for using existing legacy information. Consider the use of a LAN or an Intranet for making information accessible to all and reducing paperwork. BPM and ISO.

Scenario 4: Company needs to become more efficient, perhaps reduce staff, integrate other parts of the business, and generally improve profitability.

Solution: Identify current work flows, and set up continuous improvement teams to streamline work processes. Use computer analysis of work processes for specific job activities and responsibilities. The analysis of positions and the work they are responsible is achieved impartially within seconds. One particular analysis revealed that the Foreman in an operating refinery had no meaningful role, the position was removed from staffing requirement and some 30 staff were available for other work with no detriment to the operation. BPM and TQM
Scenario 5: Large company or governmental organisation, becomes integrated with other major departments, or inherits additional major responsibilities and needs to develop a single methodology of operation, rather than several varieties of operation depending upon which department you belong to. They may also require registration to ISO 9000 Quality Management or ISO 14000 Environmental Management Systems. Solution: Utilise a Process Flowchart management system from BEL role models (for speed and team building). Use each department's best practice to develop a common best practice flowchart for the whole organisation. Present information via the LAN or Intranet, and provide an excellent base for future improvements. ISO, BPM and TQM
Scenario 6: Small companies looking to formalise their business processes in a quick and efficient manner, perhaps moving towards ISO registration. Solution: As immediately above in 3, including cost effective industry proven software. This only takes 3 months in a small company. ISO & BPM
Scenario 7: Company is about to or is currently going through a significant change or continuous improvement programme Solution: Utilise the Business Excellence Model for objective measurement of improvements and Benchmarking. Apply the Cost of Poor Quality methodology to problematic areas and thus fund the cost of change. TQM and Cost of Poor Quality.
Scenario 8: Company has limited IT resources and knowledge, however they would like a user friendly Website, or they have products that would be suitable for an electronic catalogue. They have been quoted very high prices or day rates from an IT services provider. Alternatively they have had a service from a IT provider but the software consultant had no appreciation how their company operated or how to make the IT operation be user friendly to non IT users. Solution: Use Business Enhancement Ltd., we have come to IT from a practical Chartered Engineering background, and are completely aware of the necessity of making IT Systems user friendly and intuitive to operate. We have utilised the latest software for ourselves and our clients at 50% of the typical cost of an IT service provider. Our websites are quick to download, and provide the required information. Our electronic e-Manuals are cheap to produce. Our overall experience will help you benefit from upgrading your system and software to a practical and affordable level.