[CASE STUDY]

Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE)


About Brisbane Catholic

Education


Brisbane Catholic Education operates a centralised IT Department supporting 142 schools, 11,500 employees and 75,000 students. Historically they have needed to write their own applications and technology solutions, as many off the shelf technologies simply cannot cope with the scale of their requirements.

“The ability of Patient Zero to deliver quality outcomes each and every sprint, has enabled the business to progress projects rapidly and provide educators with the ability to personalise student support.”


Graeme Ford

Team Leader - Education Systems - Information Services

The Challenge


“Engage” is a solution designed to capture critical data around supporting students with behavioural and learning difficulties. The Queensland government supports students with disabilities who require significant education adjustments via the Education Adjustment Program (EAP). The challenges of the EAP project centered around digitising a largely paper based EAP process and upgrading the technology in order to achieve a seamless user experience.

“In the past my attention has been divided between working with a development team and working with our end users. This dual focus reduced the volume of development I could support and resulted in 4-6 week User Acceptance Test Cycles.


I always felt I needed to spend more time engaging with my end users, to ensure the requirements were right and to upskill them for upcoming releases. With the Patient Zero team, they take care of the detailed requirements and the automated testing improves quality.


We have managed to reduce our UAT cycles by half, and I finally have the time to really focus on that engagement with my end users, which improves product quality.”


Sandy Armsden

 (Senior Service Management Officer -

 School Information Services)

Showcases


At the end of each Sprint Patient Zero would give a live demonstration in a deployed environment to the BCE stakeholders - a Sprint Review meeting.


These provided a useful checkpoint and to drive the focussed completion of demonstrable work and to prompt valuable feedback from stakeholders.

“The Governance practices that Patient Zero employs is one of the things which initially attracted me to work with Patient Zero it really puts BCE into the driver's seat and gives us back control.


We can measure the value of each sprint. It aligns BCE and Patient Zero to the same objectives: delivering working software with quality!”

Jeff Peters

 Information Systems Manager

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