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The 9 Stages of Successful ERP Implementation

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The 9 Stages of Successful ERP Implementation Implementation is one of the most crucial pieces to reaping the full benefits of ERP software. It is also one area where you will find extreme variation between software providers. After looking closely at applications provided with a particular ERP solution, the software’s flexibility, and ease of use, the implementation process should be examined closely too so that the amount of time and work involved in putting the software in place is fully understood. The implementation process requires a significant amount of preparation and planning. The implementation process is what takes you from initial purchase to full performance. The process in between is as critical as shop floor operations are to your business. To set a solid foundation for your business and your ERP software to build upon, you must have the right implementation strategy. Below is an outline of the 9 stages of ERP implementation that we have developed and follow...

5 Tips on How to Migrate Safety from One ERP to Another

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5 Tips on How to Migrate Safety from One ERP to Another The migration process is always not an easy task. Especially when it involves ERP. In this case, migration requires special skills and preparations. There are many reasons why companies want to migrate from their ERP system. Some of the most common ones are dissatisfaction with the existing process, the ability to apply new technologies or the work of their legacy system. In this article, we’d like to share five tips on how to migrate safely from one ERP to another and what is important to keep in mind. 1) What is an ERP’s migration and when do you need it? ERP Data migration is the process of reorganizing, copying, and moving the data from your previous ERP systems to the new ones. This process is becoming popular among business leaders who want to run their company in the most efficient way. They are starting to migrate their data from the previous ERP system and often find this process to be unexpectedly diff...