Over the years, countless papers and articles have been written on enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation project success rates and why ERP projects fail. Interestingly enough, the reasons ...
ERP has been likened to the nerve center of an organization—and for good reason. It touches just about everything, from logistics to accounting. It’s the source of definitive data within a business, ...
In our organization we always measure ERP implementation projects on 4 criteria: Was it on time? Did the system meet our objectives? Was it on budget? Was it within scope? You’ll see that these four ...
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a method of using computer technology to link various functions—such as accounting, inventory control, and human resources—across an entire company. ERP is ...
An ERP system often underpins the core operations of your business, invariably affecting mission-critical functions. Poorly managed, an implementation project can spiral out of control, leading to ...
The Vested Group reports that successful ERP adoption requires strategic planning, strong leadership, effective change ...
Editor’s Note: Norman Katz, president of supply chain consultancy Katzscan Inc., writes a monthly column for Supply Chain Management Review. Katz’s column appears on the third Monday of each month. I ...