
by Bill Baumann | Dec 30, 2024 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
Poorly defined RFPs can lead to ERP failures by creating misaligned solutions that don’t meet essential organizational requirements. Tailored vendor demonstration scripts are crucial to evaluating how an ERP system supports real-world business processes, avoiding... by Panorama Consulting Group | Aug 4, 2014 | ERP Blog, Organizational Change Management, Software Implementation
It is common practice to use governance structures during an ERP implementation. Panorama conducted a poll last October revealing that the most effective project governance structure, according to respondents, was the use of executive steering committees. [poll... by Panorama Consulting Group | Mar 8, 2006 | ERP Blog, Project Management
One of most important ERP project critical success factors is executive buy-in and support. But what exactly does “buy-in” mean? Approve the funds to get the project going? Or does it mean more than this? Executive buy-in needs to go beyond approving the...
by Panorama Consulting Group | Jul 9, 2014 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
ERP readiness isn’t a term that CIOs, CFOs or project managers typically think about. Instead, they have concerns about budget, how fast they can get to go live and how not to screw up the ERP implementation along the way. Organizations that take the time to plan and... by Panorama Consulting Group | May 14, 2010 | Software Implementation
Engaging a team of Change Agents for your ERP Implementation project is a critical success factor not to be overlooked. This role will provide support to your project and could provide the additional assurance needed for a successful ERP implementation. Experience has... by Panorama Consulting Group | Mar 3, 2015 | ERP Blog, Government
Once again, my trials and tribulations with the DMV have brought the importance of e-government to light. This time, I was attempting to procure my driving record from three different states. Needless to say, my experience with each of these states was vastly...