by Panorama Consulting Group | Apr 2, 2012 | ERP Blog
Internal fraud is back in the business headlines as a major corporate concern: a recent European study found that one in five organizations consider employee theft to be “the most serious threat to information security” that the organization faces. Yet... by Panorama Consulting Group | Mar 28, 2012 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
In the enterprise software industry, we hear a lot of talk about how ERP software can and should improve performance, reduce costs and make businesses more efficient. Marketing hype from ERP vendors and systems integrators creates a utopian promise of efficient... by Panorama Consulting Group | Mar 26, 2012 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
We’ve been talking a lot about ERP failure recently but when it comes to enterprise solutions, it’s important to note that failure is not necessarily defined the same way across the board. Bankruptcy, obviously, would be one indicator that nearly everyone... by Panorama Consulting Group | Mar 23, 2012 | Digital Strategy, ERP Blog, Software Implementation
As a follow-up to our recent post, Avoiding Bankruptcy From an ERP Implementation: Three Dirty Secrets, we’d like to take it to the next level and discuss how an organization actually can recover from being driven into bankruptcy by an ERP failure. Indeed, it’s a... by Panorama Consulting Group | Mar 19, 2012 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
At Panorama, we’re more than a little obsessed with ERP success . . . and ERP failure. We read about, research and analyze both sides of the ERP coin every day both to better our own understanding of the industry and to hone our PERFECT methodologies that we use... by Panorama Consulting Group | Mar 14, 2012 | ERP Blog, Project Management, Software Implementation
It’s no secret that most ERP systems fail to deliver the business benefits anticipated by the organizations implementing the software. More specifically, our 2012 ERP Report reveals that 50-percent of organizations fail to receive at least 50-percent of the expected...