If you go into an ERP implementation project with one simple goal of set-up and go-live, you will surely fail. One key to succeeding in ERP implementation is creating milestones to hit along the way. Hitting these 6 implementation mile markers along the way will ensure flawless ERP success.
1. Defining and Planning
This is the very first step in ERP implementation, and probably the most important one. During the defining and planning phase, you should look your business over from the top down. Decide how many users you will have on the software and what kind of functions it will need to support. Without this step thoroughly completed, the rest of the ERP implementation will fall apart.
2. Selection
The selection phase leans directly on the defining and planning stage. There are hundreds of different ERP vendors and software choices. Every need that you defined during the first stage should be met by the software selection you make. Maybe it is important to you that you have a consultant to help you through the implementation process, this would be the time to ensure the vendor has the ability to provide that. Without the right ERP software choice, the implementation process will be long, difficult and a failure.
3. Integration and Implementation
This stage of implementation becomes hardwork on the IT side. Customizations and integrations to existing programs and modules begin. Often times this is the stage that most companies fear the most, however, unless you are on the IT team it will be an easy break from the rest of the project.
4. Training
This is when the real hardwork begins in the ERP implementation process. Employees need to feel comfortable with the software before you even consider moving on to the next stage. The best way to do this is by giving employees enough time to familiarize themselves. Further, train one user to be a "super user", or an employee who will know the software the best. By doing this, your employees have an identified person that they can turn to when they are stuck in the ERP system.
5. Going Live
The most important thing to do during this stage is to step back and take a breather. If you have made it this far and the go-live day is a success, congratulate yourself. However, don't relax too much because the next stage is extremely important for future success.
6. Post Go-Live
It is crucial that continuing education exists once the ERP system is in place. There will surely be questions that arise post- going live. One way to tackle this is to keep a file full of commonly asked questions on the system or by commonly used modules in each department. Not only will this be helpful for existing employees, but for future on-boarding as well.
ERP implementation does not need to be as difficult as it is stereotypically made out to be. You can be an ERP success by familiarizing yourself with implementation practices and the software you plan to implement. A great resource for learning more implementation insights is e2bteknologies' Twitter Chat on April 26th at 2 p.m. EST. Learn from those who have already implemented ERP and have the opportunity to ask questions. Simply join by using the hashtag #ERPSuccess.
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