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Enterprise resource planning software links most of today's business management systems, and thus ERP software implementation is an important part of today's digital transformation for enterprise businesses. Implementing new ERP software can be a challenging undertaking. Explore top reasons for ERP implementation failure and how to carry out a successful ERP implementation.
Many organizations are hesitant to begin such an ambitious project to replace their legacy systems and get a new ERP system, with most companies citing these primary reasons why they are wary of ERP technology solutions:
67% Successful/Very Successful
31% Partially Successful
2% Not Very Successful
.3% ERP Failure
The implementation of ERP software is a massive time and resource-consuming project that is best handled by a project management professional, ideally someone who has extensive knowledge and experience implementing company-wide software initiatives. If you have such a person at your company, they won’t need the following information. But if you don’t, you may find the information helpful.
The six stages that we utilize when managing an implementation project are:
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ERP Vendors Due Diligence, The Team and Charter, SOW and MSA
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Vendor Contract Review, Vendor Deliverables, Statement of Work
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Vendor-Based Education Certification, Training Assessment, Enterprise-Wide Education Roll-Out Plan
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Interactive Team Workshops, Conference Room Pilot With Core Team, Data Management
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Test Simulation Scenarios, Continued Interactive Workshop, Process Owner Involvement With Key Stakeholders
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Establish the “Cut-off” Strategy, Manage the Shake-Out Period, Post-Implementation Audit
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The fact is, companies that prepare and plan for their potential ERP system and have the right people, processes, and technology in place in the early stages of an ERP implementation, will inevitably realize their ERP implementation goals. We have found great success with clients who work with us to create the business environment that is ready for the software implementation process. Because of the preparation time, the ERP implementation not only meets the business objectives, but the entire project is completed on time.
Additionally, because the core team from the business has carefully filtered and scrubbed the ERP data, the ERP implementation process goes much smoother. With one source of data truth, the business won’t be fighting through different processes to accomplish simple data entry with the new ERP.
To read our in-depth explanation of each stage and how we manage it, plus tips on selecting a project manager and project team, see our resource: Best Practices for an ERP Implementation.
So, do ERP projects fail? Yes. Some ERP implementation projects fail to meet the business goals. ERP projects can fail to go live on time, costing valuable resources. But one of the most common reasons why ERP implementation isn’t successful is because the core team of the business is inexperienced with ERP implementation and unprepared for the magnitude of the responsibility placed upon them.
To speak with a knowledgeable ERP and digital transformations specialist about the complexities of your business and how best to select an ERP system or begin the ERP research and analysis processes, reach out to us. With new software and new processes, the future possibilities for your business are endless. And after your ERP selection, we’ll stick around to manage your ERP implementation project for you as well.