What is the Major Adverse Impact on Your Business Operation during an ERP Implementation?

When companies prepare for ERP implementations, they are usually aware of the risks that will be brought during the implementation. It doesn’t matter whether a company reveals their concerns about implementing ERP in their annual report or to a trusted advisor, different companies expect different ramifications.  Few, however, believe the process will be painless and without adversely affecting their operating results.

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What is the Major Adverse Impact on Your Business Operation during an ERP Implementation?

  • Manufacturing Interruptions or Delays (50%, 3 Votes)
  • Inefficient Allocation of Human Resources (33%, 2 Votes)
  • Unanticipated Increases in Costs (17%, 1 Votes)
  • Loss of Data or Information (0%, 0 Votes)
  • Not Realizing Anticipated Productivity Improvements (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 6

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Eric KimberlingAbout Eric Kimberling
After 15 years of ERP consulting at large firms including PricewaterhouseCoopers and SchlumbergerSema, Eric realized the need for an independent consulting firm that really understands ERP. He began his career as an ERP organizational change management consultant and eventually broadened his background to include implementation project management and software selection. Eric’s background includes extensive ERP software selection, ERP organizational change, and ERP implementation project management experience. Throughout his career, Eric has helped dozens of high-profile and global companies with their ERP initiatives, including Kodak, Samsonite, Coors, Duke Energy, and Lucent Technologies to name a few. In addition to extensive ERP experience, Eric has also helped clients with business process re-engineering, merger and acquisition integration, strategic planning, and six sigma. Eric holds an MBA from Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver.

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