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YouTube: Review of the 2014 Manufacturing ERP Report

Although ERP software was originally designed for the manufacturing industry, manufacturing firms have no clear advantage over other industries when it comes to realizing benefits and planning for...

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2014 ERP Report: What is the Current State of Global ERP Implementations?

Today we released our 2014 ERP Report, our highly anticipated annual benchmark study of hundreds of ERP implementations across the globe. Since Panorama began publishing this report in 2007, it has...

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Five ERP Implementation Lessons From Summer Vacation

These summer months provide many of us with good reasons to slow down and relax. Whether it be summer vacations, time at the beach, or enjoying the longer days, many of us find the time to enjoy a...

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Lessons We Can All Learn From Process Manufacturing ERP Implementations

“ERP failure” is a pretty dirty word when it comes to ERP systems, but there are plenty of lessons to be learned from missteps and stumbles experienced during ERP implementations. Our team’s collective...

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Three Questions to Ask Your Business Process Consultant

While, business process management (BPM) is a key component of ERP success, most ERP consultants aren’t well-versed in this competency or don’t dedicate enough time to it during implementation. The...

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Business Process Reengineering: The Missing Link in ERP Implementations?

Improving business processes has always been a key reason executives spend so much time, money and heartache perfecting their ERP implementations. Whether they are working to increase service to their...

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The Importance of Project Management Oversight

According to our 2014 ERP Report, nearly one in five respondents (16%) indicate that their organization’s ERP project was a failure. That is a lot of good intentions gone wrong, not to mention millions...

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