
by Bill Baumann | Jul 28, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
In 2018, the UK’s Trustee Savings Bank (TSB) experienced a massive IT migration failure that left nearly 2 million customers locked out of their accounts. The events were so catastrophic that by the beginning of 2020, TSB had abandoned the project...
by Bill Baumann | Jul 14, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
In 2013, California’s Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD) decided to improve its approach to finance, HR, and payroll management. Hoping to cut costs and streamline operations, the district hired software as a service (SaaS) provider, Workday. ...![Why do Process Improvement Projects Fail? [7 Fatal Mistakes]](https://i0.wp.com/www.panorama-consulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/why-do-process-improvement-projects-fail.png?resize=750%2C300&quality=80&ssl=1)
by Bill Baumann | Jun 30, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
Why do process improvement projects fail? Usually, it’s because the organization is internally misaligned. Today, we’re looking at a few of the most common pitfalls in business process improvement initiatives. Most importantly, we’ll discuss how you can avoid...
by Bill Baumann | Jun 9, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
The start of a new school year is bound to be stressful. However, in September 2004, students at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst (UMass) were more stressed than usual. That year, a buggy system left around 24,000 students unable to register for classes or...
by Bill Baumann | Jun 4, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
In 2003, city leaders initiated an effort to update and modernize New York City’s payroll system for local government employees. The project, aptly named CityTime, started with a budget of $63 million. In 2011, NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg demanded that the...
by Bill Baumann | May 26, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
For more than six years, Under Armour was on a steady upswing. However, near the end of 2016, this growth came to an abrupt end. Stock prices dropped nearly 27% and profits fell 58%. The problems snowballed throughout 2017. At the root of the decline? A flawed SAP...
by Bill Baumann | May 19, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
It was the largest public sector IT project the UK had ever attempted and one of the costliest. With roughly £6 billion in contracts, the National Health Service (NHS) put plans in motion to launch its National Program for IT (NPfIT) in 2002. Behind it were some of...
by Bill Baumann | May 12, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
In February 2018, the North American Electric Reliability Corp (NERC) fined The Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) $2.7 million. The offense? A 2016 data breach that left 30,0000 sensitive records exposed online for 70 days. For PG&E, this was a lesson...
by Bill Baumann | May 5, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is a global financial player with a balance sheet the size of the entire UK. When you’re that big, all eyes are on you. Usually, the attention isn’t cause for alarm. However, in June 2012, RBS’s notoriety cast an unwelcome...
by Bill Baumann | Apr 28, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
As software expert witnesses, we’ve had an up-close look at some of the main issues that lead to ERP failure – and they aren’t usually technical in nature. Instead, the primary reason that many projects fail is ineffective project leadership. A bad project...
by Bill Baumann | Apr 21, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
With a net worth of around $104 billion, there’s no denying that Target is a retail giant. However, when the corporation tried to replicate its U.S. success in Canada, even its reputation as an industry mainstay couldn’t save its efforts from collapsing. ...
by Bill Baumann | Apr 14, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
In 2005, Waste Management (WM) began a major, enterprise-wide SAP ERP implementation. The project was set to go live by 2007, and SAP projected that WM would be able to net upward of $220 million per year in annual benefits. However, in 2008, a $500 million ERP...
by Bill Baumann | Apr 7, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
In late 2020, the U.S. Air Force resumed work on an ERP implementation that was originally scrapped back in 2012. The new effort is still underway, set to be completed over a five-year timeline. To understand why the project has been resurrected, it’s necessary...
by Bill Baumann | Mar 31, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
In March 2017, Chicago-based brewer MillerCoors sued Indian technology services firm HCL (and its American affiliate) for more than $1 million. At the core of the chaos? A failed SAP implementation, which MillerCoors blamed on a string of inefficiencies catalyzed by...
by Bill Baumann | Mar 24, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
The fall is always a challenging time for college staff. However, the start of the 2015 school year was an uncommonly stressful season for IT leaders at community colleges across Washington State. August of that year was the pilot go-live date for an ERP project,...
by Bill Baumann | Mar 17, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
Woolworths Australia, dubbed “Woolies” by locals, is the largest supermarket chain in Australia. Operating nearly 1,000 locations across the country, it staffs around 115,000 employees. With various stores, support offices and distribution centers, the company needed...
by Bill Baumann | Mar 3, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
As one of the largest investor-owned power distribution companies in the country, National Grid USA (NGUSA) knows the importance of timely delivery. So, when its much-anticipated SAP ERP project was stalling out after three years of development, team leaders made the...
by Bill Baumann | Feb 24, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
One of the top, multinational telecommunications companies, Vodafone, is used to being in the news. However, in 2016, the company made a different kind of headline. That year, Vodafone was hit with what was recognized as the single-biggest fine ever imposed in the UK...
by Bill Baumann | Feb 10, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
In 2011, the U.K.’s Cabinet Office began work on GOV.UK Verify, also known as the Identity Assurance Programme (IDAP). The program intended to establish one trusted login across all online services provided by the British government. When fully operational,...
by Bill Baumann | Jan 27, 2021 | ERP Blog, Software Expert Witness
For many companies, moving from legacy systems to a cloud-based ERP platform can usher in an era of improved performance and heightened success. However, for Travis Perkins, an ERP project was simply an expensive lesson in how not to approach an implementation. In...