by Panorama Consulting Group | Jan 8, 2015 | ERP Blog, Government, Software Implementation
Recovering from a failing project is an incredibly difficult process. It can require a change in project scope, a hard look at requirements, an introduction of new methodologies and clear project controls. In some extreme situations, the project team and consultants... by Panorama Consulting Group | Jun 23, 2016 | ERP Blog, Government, Software Implementation
Recovering from a failing project is an incredibly difficult process. It can require a change in project scope, a hard look at requirements, an introduction of new methodologies and clear project controls. In some extreme situations, the project team and consultants... by Panorama Consulting Group | May 23, 2011 | ERP Blog
Earlier this month, I spoke at CDC Software’s Ross Enterprise user conference in San Antonio. The team at CDC asked if I would cover the topic of how to realize a larger return on investment and business benefits from their customers’ investments in Ross...
by Panorama Consulting Group | May 1, 2018 | ERP Blog, Digital Transformation
The increased use of blockchain technology could significantly impact supply chain management. Some experts claim it has the potential to completely revolutionize the supply chain industry. Here’s a quick look at three ways blockchain will affect supply chain... by Panorama Consulting Group | Jan 12, 2010 | ERP Blog
While selecting a manufacturing software package can be overwhelming, it can be successful if your team takes the time to define its key business processes and business requirements as part of the software selection project. Steps for Maximizing Your Manufacturing... by Panorama Consulting Group | Jan 26, 2016 | Business Process Management, ERP Blog, Project Management, Software Selection
All of us have participated in projects that have not gone as smoothly as we had hoped. Most of us will probably experience failed projects again in our lives because failure is part of the learning process both for individuals and organizations. However, not learning...