- Focus first on business processes and requirements, not on the choice of the software.
- Focus on achieving a healthy ERP ROI (return on investment), including post-implementation performance measurement, by establishing key performance measures and setting baselines and targets for those measures.
- Strong project management and resource commitment.
- Secure the commitment from company executives including the CEO and the entire C-level staff.
- Validate the software vendor's understanding of the business requirements/project plan and that these needs will be met.
- Ensure adequate training and change management. People make or break ERP implementations. Job redesign and training of staff will be needed, bit of which will take time and money.
- Make sure you understand why you're implementing ERP. If process improvements or targeted technology will meet your business needs, you will be able to reach your objectives at a lower cost. The most appropriate choice for your situation may or may not involve implementing an ERP.
Adapted from a White Paper by the Panorama Consulting Group, March 2009: http://bit.ly/bcs9NQ
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