Implementation & rollout

A clear rollout without the big-bang project.

Start with the work that matters most, configure Fit2Trade around the organisation and expand only when the first experience is working well.

Rollout plan Built around your priorities
1 Discover Goals & structure 2 Configure Roles & workflows 3 Pilot Validate the fit 4 Launch Support adoption 5 Improve Review & extend
Current focus Build the smallest useful first release.
The rollout path

Five stages. One practical first release.

The detail changes with scope, but the logic stays consistent: understand, configure, validate, launch and improve.

01

Discover

Agree the outcomes, operating structure, priority users and the evidence that needs to become visible.

02

Configure

Set up roles, locations, workflows, content, schedules and access around the way the organisation works.

03

Pilot

Validate the experience with a focused group and refine language, ownership and reporting before wider release.

04

Launch

Prepare administrators and users, communicate the change and support the first live operating cycle.

05

Improve

Review usage and exceptions, then extend the configuration or add modules when there is a clear reason.

What we need from you

The operating context.

  • Organisation, site and team structure
  • Users, roles and responsibilities
  • Priority courses, checks or records
  • Owners and internal decision-makers
  • A realistic launch sequence
What Fit2Trade handles

The platform setup.

  • Configuration and access model
  • Content and workflow setup
  • Administrator preparation
  • Pilot and launch support
  • Initial reporting and review
Modular by design

Go live with less. Add capability with purpose.

A rollout does not need every module on day one. Learn, Ensure, Operate, Engage, Enclose and Entry share a common foundation, so the first phase can solve a focused problem without closing off the wider platform.

Explore the modules
See Fit2Trade in context

Map the simplest useful rollout.

Tell us the priority, locations and audiences. We’ll shape a practical first phase around them.