Your business has outgrown its basic accounting or legacy ERP system and you’ve determined it’s time to implement a more robust business management system. Now what? Searching for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) information can be overwhelming, especially if you don’t have much experience or knowledge in this space. However, with about 50-70% of ERP implementations failing to meet anticipated objectives, there are steps you can take to ensure success.
While failure can be fairly common, it is also avoidable. ACC Software Solutions has used our 20+ years of ERP experience to identify critical challenges organizations typically face, and recommendations to mitigate risk at every stage of the ERP journey. The purpose of this Buyer’s Guide is to provide an outline for a successful ERP journey, including business process re-engineering, system selection, project planning, change management, training, post-implementation support, and more.
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