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Councils say business management is easy*

PULSE is a newly built Business Process Management (BPM) software solution, created by Local Government Software Solutions Pty Ltd (LGSS) for the Australian Local Government Market.

Currently over 70 councils across Australia are using Pulse to manage their Strategic Planning (Integrated Planning and Reporting), Performance Management, Project Management, Risk Management, Fees and Charges Management and councils Delegations and Policy Management.

All modules are fully integrated, (data input once), can be implemented separately and in any order.

At LGSS we believe in keeping things simple & intuitive, at the same time enhancing our product suite by working closely with our clients.

Customer testimonials

Fees and Charges – “Highly recommend the system!” – Logan City Council

Corporate Planning and Reporting – “Outstanding! Prompt, reliable and delivered in a “people friendly” way” – Coonamble Shire Council

Enterprise Risk Management – “Saves countless hours and expense by automating and systemising our Risk Management Practices across the entire organisation” – Orange City Council
Employee Performance Management – “PULSE has registered a 90 per cent completion rate in the first roll out – the highest performance evaluation that has ever been for Council.” – Cumberland City Council.

Delegations and Policy Management – “Terrific, its effectively a risk mitigation and compliance strategy in one!” – Mosman City Council.
Project Management and Control – “Highly Flexible solution providing us with a sound framework to manage council’s bid process and subsequent project management” – Willoughby City Council
NB: All LGSS software is certified Australian Made and LGSS itself is fully Australian Owned.

Contact LGSS;
lgss.com.au , sales@lgss.com.au  or ph 1300 363 325
*Copy supplied by LG Software Solutions Pty Ltd

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