by Panorama Consulting Group | Dec 6, 2010 | ERP Blog, Organizational Change Management
Ever since I started working with ERP systems in the mid 90’s, one of the most controversial and heated discussions in the industry has been how to handle business process re-engineering. When selecting and implementing a new system, do you focus on your as-is... by Panorama Consulting Group | Dec 3, 2010 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
The last several weeks have seen a string of high-profile failures, ranging from mid-size companies such as Lumber Liquidators to large government entities such as the Cities of Portland and San Diego. As we outlined in our Top 10 ERP Predictions for 2011, the rate of... by Panorama Consulting Group | Nov 29, 2010 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
As outlined in our recent blog Top Ten ERP Predictions for 2011, we predict a few seemingly contradictory forces that will be in play as CIOs and executives grapple with their ERP system initiatives. For example, at the same time we are predicting that ERP project... by Panorama Consulting Group | Nov 24, 2010 | ERP Blog
You just developed the greatest thing since sliced bread! Customers are beating down the door, and everything looks rosy! But along the way, you somehow forgot that all that order taking, manufacturing, shipping and receiving, financial transactions and reporting... 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 | Nov 3, 2010 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
Tier I ERP systems are generally more robust, complex, and as a result, more difficult to implement than Tier II counterparts. SAP implementations, in particular, get a bad rap because of the large, high-visibility companies that have tried and failed to implement...