
by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 11, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Selection
According to one recent report, seven in ten finance teams spend up to 10 hours each week, or 520 hours a year, on manual accounts payable (AP) tasks that could be automated. From invoice processing to payment reconciliation, these tasks consume a good portion of...
by Bill Baumann | Oct 21, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
In November 2010, Lumber Liquidators announced its earnings for the third quarter of that year. They weren’t stellar. In fact, they’d dropped 45% relative to the prior year. What was going on? The prominent flooring retailer attributed the dip to its...
by Bill Baumann | Aug 22, 2024 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
When a critical software failure hits a global organization, the ripples can be felt far beyond the IT department. Lufthansa, one of the world’s leading airlines, recently experienced such a failure, underscoring the dire consequences of lapses in software...
by Panorama Consulting Group | Jan 17, 2022 | ERP Blog, Software Selection
While ERP software is more necessary than ever before, IT team members in many organizations are too consumed with operational challenges to handle a software implementation. Add to that growing customer demands, and it’s easy to see why no-code or low-code ERP... by Panorama Consulting Group | Nov 12, 2010 | ERP Blog, Organizational Change Management
Lynyrd Skynyrd once said that free birds can’t change. Most companies employ people that have worked for some time to learn the organization’s culture, business processes, and way of doing things. Hopefully you have talented and capable people ensuring... by Panorama Consulting Group | Aug 5, 2015 | Business Process Management, ERP Blog, Organizational Change Management, Software Implementation
Ever since I started Panorama Consulting in 2005, I have heard more than a few ERP vendors sell the notion that business process reengineering is irrelevant to modern ERP implementations. Their ERP software, they say, can do away with the need for too much focus on...