by Panorama Consulting Group | Jul 18, 2012 | Digital Strategy, ERP Blog, Software Implementation
If you’ve followed our blog for any significant period of time, you have probably picked up on the fact that we view ERP implementations as business initiatives rather than software or technology projects. While this concept may sound esoteric on the surface, it... by Panorama Consulting Group | Jul 5, 2012 | ERP Blog
There’s no shortage of options when it comes to CRM solutions. On one level that’s a good thing: competition means the best options are better than they otherwise would be, and diversity means there’s an option that fits your business. At the same... by Panorama Consulting Group | Jul 3, 2012 | Digital Strategy, ERP Blog, Software Implementation
In late June, the Royal Bank of Scotland experienced one of the biggest enterprise software failures in recent memory. As a result of their botched upgrade implementation, customers were unable to make or receive payments for several days, which resulted in... by Panorama Consulting Group | Jun 29, 2012 | ERP Blog
Not only are ERP vendors experts in the field of enterprise software, they also are experts in marketing, negotiations and contracts. These companies employ highly skilled, very experienced staff whose mandate is to promote the company and negotiate contracts that are... by Panorama Consulting Group | Jun 25, 2012 | ERP Blog, Organizational Change Management, Software Implementation
Problems with out-of-date or poorly functioning ERP software often are abundantly clear to anyone working within the system. But a disconnect can arise when those tasked with making decisions about the ERP system don’t actually use the ERP system. After all, it’s a... by Panorama Consulting Group | Jun 22, 2012 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
We recently kicked off a multi-site ERP implementation for one of our large aerospace and defense clients. Given the fact that, according to our 2012 ERP Report, most ERP implementations take longer than expected, cost more than expected, and fail to deliver the...