by Panorama Consulting Group | Jun 4, 2012 | ERP Blog
Recent news reports, including an article just published in the Wall Street Journal, suggest that the long industrial decline in the U.S. is in reverse. March 2012 data shows that U.S. manufacturing expanded for the 32nd straight month. Manufacturers themselves are... by Panorama Consulting Group | May 25, 2012 | ERP Blog
Once organizations have an ERP system up and running, they tend to heave a big sigh of relief and back-burner it for months, quarters or even years. It’s a natural tendency: ERP implementations take time and resources away from critical areas of the business.... by Panorama Consulting Group | May 22, 2012 | ERP Blog
This interview was taken from the interactive Q&A discussion following Panorama’s recent webinar: Lessons Learned from Best-In-Class ERP Implementations. The conversation is led by Eric Kimberling, President of Panorama Consulting and Nick Macera, Panorama’s... by Panorama Consulting Group | May 21, 2012 | ERP Blog
“ERP systems cost a ton.” “ERP vendors can be hard to deal with.” “There is no ‘perfect’ ERP solution for us; all of them have major drawbacks.” Truth be told: we’ve heard a lot of complaints about off-the-shelf... by Panorama Consulting Group | May 18, 2012 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
On the heels of Monday’s post, Five Critical Success Factors for ERP Implementations, we thought it would be pertinent also to present a list of some of the critical errors organizations (or consultants) can make in an ERP implementation. Bear in mind, that this... by Panorama Consulting Group | May 16, 2012 | ERP Blog, Government, Software Implementation
ERP implementations are always difficult, and often times even more so for government organizations. An interesting recent Computer World article discusses how the Government Accountability Agency (GAO) recently uncovered the sad state of some of the US military’s ERP...