Selecting or Replacing your ERP Software
When selecting or replacing an ERP system you need to plan in
detail or you could struggle with endless change requests and spiraling support
costs.
A properly planned ERP project mitigates risks and dramatically
increases the chances of success.
Choosing the right ERP requires a full analysis of business
requirements and processes. You will need a team responsible for gathering
requirements and preparing tender documentation.
For process mapping and requirements gathering it is important to
have a systematic approach with experienced resources that are fully versed
with the company’s current and future directions.
Five
keys steps:
1.
Establish
exactly why you need a new ERP system
2.
Define clear
goals and research best processes using process frameworks
3.
Select the
software and integrator, utilizing ERP comparison sites like erpfocus.com
4.
Implement and
go live, monitoring outcomes against goals
5.
Factor in
training, ongoing education, and improvement
Why do you need a new ERP?
There are often multiple reasons; perhaps the current system is no
longer supported and it is now becoming a challenge to maintain a competitive
edge. An older ERP is difficult and expensive to manage and is heavily reliant
on IT to
keep transactions flowing. In addition, license costs will increase as the
system become trapped on older versions making it important to assess the costs
of maintenance versus a new system. Finally, an old ERP may struggle to meet
evolving compliance needs or it simply won’t integrate with the latest software
systems.
High-level
assessment
1.
Map out
processes that your new ERP needs to support. Use a process framework such as
APQC to compare with industry best practices.
2.
Identify key
areas where your current ERP is falling short, e.g. CRM or Supply Planning
3.
Forecast your
existing growth and the functionality you’ll need to support this.
4.
Prioritize
functionality and ensure that these functions will be future proof.
Should I choose cloud or on-premise ERP? – There has
been a major shift in interest towards the cloud model from those selecting an
on-premise ERP. Whilst the cloud is new and exciting, especially in the ERP
space, don’t over focus on it. If it meets your requirements, great. If not,
there are plenty of excellent on-premise ERPs that will.
Cloud offers
lower upfront costs since computing resources are typically leased monthly, but
as the software is off-premise it can be more challenging/costlier to make
changes, so you need to be sure that your processes are optimized.
Selecting your Vendor
Shortlist potential solution integrators
This is one of the biggest steps during the ERP selection process.
There are numerous ERP integrators so making a shortlist should be easy,
especially as you will be seeking references from comparable business
types. ERP software comparison engines are available that will help you
produce a shortlist of potential systems from the mainstream ERP suppliers. They’re also
helpful for researching what your competitors are using!
Demonstration of understanding
Once decided on your final three integrators, invite them to
demonstrate their products. Use a script to control the direction of the demo.
Invite representatives from all key business streams since they have to assess
the usability of the solution. Mark each area against a scoring metric to
ensure that any gaps are weighted accordingly.
Project planning
Be realistic in your project
planning to avoid milestones that are simply not achievable. For example, data
conversion often takes longer than expected due to legacy data
complexities.
Go-Live and ongoing training
Basic user training is usually
provided just prior to user acceptance testing (UAT). In addition to the
solution integrators’ personnel, consider hiring specialist software
consultants to coach your internal teams, and to provide training throughout
all of the project phases rather than waiting for UAT. Once your new ERP is
live, do not make the mistake of thinking you are finished, it is essential
that training and operational feedback is ongoing until stability and ROI goals
are met.
Frontline Information Technology is a major ERP company in ERP Software development
services and we design and give tailor-made solutions for any
company coming in a small, mid or large cap. We develop
customized solutions for industries to meet the flow and standards practice by
them in different segments.
If you are
looking for a Custom ERP solution for your
company, you can contact and reach us. We are
ready to understand your needs and will give you best solution to meet up your
requirements.
Email us at sales@fit.ae or visit our website www.fit.ae
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