
Building Your ERP Implementation Team
Key Roles and Responsibilities for a Winning ERP Team Implementing an ERP system is a major project for any company. It requires dedicated resources and brings along challenges and risks

Key Roles and Responsibilities for a Winning ERP Team Implementing an ERP system is a major project for any company. It requires dedicated resources and brings along challenges and risks

Enterprise resource planning systems have become an essential part of electronics manufacturers’ operations—as a way of optimizing a company’s business operations, enhancing efficiency and helping their organization maintain a competitive advantage. ERP systems have revolutionized how businesses manage resources, streamline manufacturing processes and make informed decisions.

The manufacturing and distribution industries are experiencing rapid advancements in technology, led by organizations who are embracing these changes as a way to maintain their competitive advantage and provide more value to their customers. Digital transformation brings about many benefits to companies in the manufacturing and distribution sectors that help future-proof their businesses.

We are currently living in an environmentally conscious business era. People now prefer to obtain goods and services from a so-called “sustainable business” — an organization that uses environmentally friendly methods in production. This demand has made stakeholders begin pushing their businesses to adopt sustainable practices throughout their operations. Manufacturing and distribution businesses are now turning to enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems as a solution for building sustainability by achieving a balance between economic viability and environmental responsibility.

Keeping Your ERP Project Aligned with Business Goals When it comes to implementing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, one of the biggest challenges that organizations face is avoiding scope

Your organization has selected a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, and plans are in place to start the implementation process. The ERP implementation process is complex with many different parties working together, and any slight misstep can result in the project failing. During implementation, your organization collaborates with your ERP vendor and an implementation partner to configure the system to meet your specific business needs and business functions, migrate data from the old to the new system and train employees on how to effectively use the new ERP system.