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"How did Infocyble's services satisfy your needs ?" Élizabeth Lavigueur knows how to combine her expertise with a real awareness of businesses day-today realities (performance goals, organizational priorities, internal policies etc.) Pragmatic, she was able to advise us on strategies to "sell" the computerization project of our information center. She knew how to listen and understand our needs without exaggerating them.
Lilli Prud'homme et Isabelle Gendreau
Société des alcools du Québec, August 22, 2000
Élizabeth provided my organisation with accurate filing tools that were personalised and tailored to our operation. She provided quick answers to real problems and brought adjustments to an existing framework. She listens to her clients and meets her deadlines. She was innovative, easy to reach by phone, and on time.
Danièle Fourneret, archivist/documentalist
Les services de réadaptation l’Intégrale, August 28, 2000
Élizabeth quickly knew how to analyse the problems faced by our company, which, as it is often the case for many other growing businesses, were related to information management. We particularly appreciated her ability to tailor training based on each individual's learning capacity and psychological profile. She proposed to us real solutions that were easy to implement and assured us of a constant support and follow-up until project completion. Thanks to her advice and know-how, we were able to set up a document management system tailored to our needs. Going well beyond her mandate, she took an interest in our organization and activities, and to this day, she never misses an opportunity to forward to us pertinent information with respect to our market or our competitors.
Anne Pelletier, président
Les Logiciels Panteor, August 28, 2000 Remarkable ability to effectively translate a problem into a productive and actual solution while at the same time showing consideration for the teams already in place. I would be ready, not only to request again Infocyble's services but would also highly recommend them - actually something that I have already done. "To try it is to like it"
Nicole Vallières
Director Collection and Information Management McCord Museum, August 28, 2000
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