Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have long been the backbone of manufacturing and supply chain operations. But today’s ERP landscape is evolving rapidly as artificial intelligence, cloud technologies and specialized software solutions reshape how companies manage their businesses.
In this episode of Supply Chain Chats, Lisa Anderson talks with David Ogilvie, Founder of Ogilvie, about what organizations should be thinking about when evaluating modern ERP systems. Rather than viewing ERP as a single software purchase, companies should be developing a technology strategy that supports their business objectives today while remaining flexible enough to adapt to tomorrow’s opportunities.
What we cover:
- The evolution of ERP systems and how today’s platforms differ from traditional implementations.
- The impact of AI. How artificial intelligence is changing ERP capabilities, improving decision-making and automating business processes.
- Best-of-breed add-ons. Why many organizations are expanding their ERP capabilities through specialized applications instead of relying on one system to do everything.
- Integration over replacement. How connected technologies often provide greater value than replacing an entire ERP platform.
- Choosing the right solution. Why every manufacturer has unique operational requirements and should avoid assuming one ERP system fits every business.
- The value of experienced guidance. How working with an independent ERP expert can help organizations identify the technology that best supports their operations, growth plans and long-term strategy.
Technology continues to evolve, but successful ERP implementations begin with understanding the business first. The right technology should enable better decision-making, greater efficiency and scalable growth – not create additional complexity.
Watch the full conversation to learn how manufacturers can build a smarter digital foundation with today’s modern ERP systems.
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