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'''This is a Draft. Expect changes.'''
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==Introduction==
  
 
UFRC Consulting service allows a research group to pre-purchase a number of RC staff hours and use RC staff expertise to, for example,
 
UFRC Consulting service allows a research group to pre-purchase a number of RC staff hours and use RC staff expertise to, for example,
  
* Facilitate or accelerate a group project
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* Facilitate or accelerate a project
* Get priority help in solving an issue
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* Get priority help with software, hardware, coding, or architecture
* Get support for issues that are out of scope of included RC support. There is no hard limit, but as an example effort beyond 1-4 hours of staff time may qualify as requiring consulting.  
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* Get support for issues that are out of scope of the RC support included with your investment in RC resources. Complex support requests may require consulting, each issue needs to be considered individually, so it’s difficult to define a limit. As an example, support effort beyond 5 hours of staff time may qualify as consulting.
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The availability of RC staff is limited, so RC Consultants may not be available as the main contributors to projects. The goal is to remove bottlenecks, facilitate and accelerate work by utilizing specific expertise from RC staff. As of 2022 it is reasonable to expect a half day of consulting time per RC staff member per week. In addition, consulting projects cannot be open-ended. Each engagement should last at most a few weeks to avoid having a small number of research groups monopolize limited RC consulting staff effort. We’ll be happy to expand these limits if staff availability increases.
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==Initiating Consulting Effort==
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Since our staff members have a variety of expertise please open a ticket in our [https://support.rc.ufl.edu Support System] to start a conversation. The project ticket category should be used. The ticket will allow us to determine the the right expert to communicate with your group.
  
To start the consulting process consulting hours need to be pre-purchased using the appropriate [https://www.rc.ufl.edu/get-started/pricing/training--consultation-rates/purchase form].
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For virtual or face-to-face interactions, once consulting effort is commenced, organizational calendars or any [[Remote_Support|RC Remote Support]] method can be used for meeting scheduling or discussions.
  
Since our staff members have a variety of expertise please open a ticket in our [https://support.rc.ufl.edu Support System] to start a conversation. A project ticket category can be used.
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==Purchasing Consulting Hours==
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To start the consulting process it may be helpful to make an initial contact to discuss the potential consulting engagement. See [[Get Help]] for our support contact options.
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Consulting hours need to be pre-purchased using the appropriate [https://www.rc.ufl.edu/get-started/purchase-allocation/training--consultation-rates/ purchase form].
  
The ticket will allow us to determine who would be the initial person to communicate with your group as we'd like to make sure you get help from a person or people with the right expertise.
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==Progress Reporting==
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RC Staff will maintain an accessible document (e.g. a spreadsheet) listing the total and remaining consulting hours and reporting used hours and activities.
  
For face-to-face interactions, once consulting effort is commenced, organizational calendars or any [[Remote_Support|RC Remote Support]] method can be used for discussions or meeting scheduling.
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A periodic review of the progress towards the originally agreed upon deliverables can and should be scheduled by the research group.

Latest revision as of 18:33, 13 June 2023


This is a Draft. Expect changes.

Introduction

UFRC Consulting service allows a research group to pre-purchase a number of RC staff hours and use RC staff expertise to, for example,

  • Facilitate or accelerate a project
  • Get priority help with software, hardware, coding, or architecture
  • Get support for issues that are out of scope of the RC support included with your investment in RC resources. Complex support requests may require consulting, each issue needs to be considered individually, so it’s difficult to define a limit. As an example, support effort beyond 5 hours of staff time may qualify as consulting.

The availability of RC staff is limited, so RC Consultants may not be available as the main contributors to projects. The goal is to remove bottlenecks, facilitate and accelerate work by utilizing specific expertise from RC staff. As of 2022 it is reasonable to expect a half day of consulting time per RC staff member per week. In addition, consulting projects cannot be open-ended. Each engagement should last at most a few weeks to avoid having a small number of research groups monopolize limited RC consulting staff effort. We’ll be happy to expand these limits if staff availability increases.

Initiating Consulting Effort

Since our staff members have a variety of expertise please open a ticket in our Support System to start a conversation. The project ticket category should be used. The ticket will allow us to determine the the right expert to communicate with your group.

For virtual or face-to-face interactions, once consulting effort is commenced, organizational calendars or any RC Remote Support method can be used for meeting scheduling or discussions.

Purchasing Consulting Hours

To start the consulting process it may be helpful to make an initial contact to discuss the potential consulting engagement. See Get Help for our support contact options.

Consulting hours need to be pre-purchased using the appropriate purchase form.

Progress Reporting

RC Staff will maintain an accessible document (e.g. a spreadsheet) listing the total and remaining consulting hours and reporting used hours and activities.

A periodic review of the progress towards the originally agreed upon deliverables can and should be scheduled by the research group.