Critical Success Factors are the 80/20 of ERP – and Business – Success
Think about your critical success factors. Whether you are selecting a system or not, you'll make better decisions if you understand these factors.
Think about your critical success factors. Whether you are selecting a system or not, you'll make better decisions if you understand these factors.
Business processes should evolve as the business climate changes by keeping an eye out for emerging trends and finding opportunities to pull ahead of the competition.
I find that my ERP selection projects are far more focused on business processes than on technical specs.
Actionable data drives the most successful businesses. To cut through today’s information overload a data driven leader has to be incisive, creative, and decisive.
Selecting and implementing a new ERP system is no small endeavor; however, it can yield vast results in the right situation.
To achieve significant progress on new organizational processes or systems tackle the fundamental to do list first: understand your current processes to figure out where the opportunities for improvement and systems leverage lie.
Manoeuvring in today’s fast-paced business environment requires actionable information, which data mining provides. Locate your data to make your next strategic move.
Rushing forward without pertinent tools and processes can hinder your business goals. A systems pragmatist will gain traction by strengthening fundamental areas.
Rather than trying to modernize at every turn seek to leverage your I.T. department to provide maximum efficiency without non-value added work.
Extract the right data at the right time in a meaningful format for decision making.