by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 21, 2011 | ERP Blog, Organizational Change Management, Software Implementation
When Joan Jett sang, “I don’t give a damn ’bout my reputation,” she probably wasn’t speaking as part of the C-suite. Truth is, executives put a lot of time and effort into what their clients, potential clients and the public at large... by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 14, 2011 | ERP Blog
Most organizations understand that lean manufacturing techniques can transform the way companies deliver products to their customers and manage their supplier relationships. However, we’ve seen a big performance gap between those manufacturers that simply use a few... by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 12, 2011 | Digital Strategy, ERP Blog, Software Implementation
As recently outlined in the press, two high-profile organizations have fallen victim to yet two more ERP implementation failures. SuperDry and Tesco Bank, both based in the UK, blamed their recent financial woes on disastrous ERP failures. SuperDry, a fashion...
by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 10, 2011 | ERP Blog, Organizational Change Management
As you’ve heard us argue again and again, the key to a successful ERP implementation is organizational change management. It ensures your people are ready for the new system, enthusiastic about the changes it will bring and aware of how the system will affect... by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 7, 2011 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
ERP systems can be a bear to implement regardless of whether the organization is a private, domestic corporation with a few offices or a public, multi-national spread across dozens of countries. But, for obvious reasons, the latter of the two has some very real and... by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 5, 2011 | ERP Blog, Software Selection
Enterprise 2.0, social ERP, and other buzzwords related to enterprise software combined with social media are quickly gaining momentum in the ERP software industry. Industry analysts and research firms regularly cover the potential convergence of social applications...