by Panorama Consulting Group | Nov 18, 2013 | ERP Blog, Government, Project Management
What happens when project managers with high job security are put in charge of an ERP implementation with an inherently high chance of failure? In light of the recent Obamacare IT failure, this is a question that seems to have been answered. However, I think the... by Panorama Consulting Group | Nov 15, 2013 | ERP Blog, Software Selection
Last month, SAP announced it would be cutting back on the development of its Business ByDesign cloud platform. Stuck with a solution that is no longer supported, many Business ByDesign customers are finding themselves in the ERP software selection stage yet again – or... by Panorama Consulting Group | Nov 13, 2013 | ERP Blog, Organizational Change Management
It seems that today’s society has in many ways moved far from the top-down, command-and-control approaches that were more common in years past. When you consider consumer technologies, media and other channels that have created a more democratic approach to many... by Panorama Consulting Group | Nov 11, 2013 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
During an ERP implementation, many organizations overlook the importance of business continuity and contingency planning. ERP vendors want to focus on the positive aspects of implementation and organizations want to get their ERP software implemented as quickly as... by Panorama Consulting Group | Nov 8, 2013 | ERP Blog, Software Implementation
You can select the right software and employ all the right technical resources and business experts but your organization’s ERP implementation will struggle to succeed without leadership from a knowledgeable project manager and support from outside experts who want to... by Panorama Consulting Group | Oct 30, 2013 | ERP Blog, Software Selection
Before we established our position as the world’s leading independent ERP consultants, there were literally no options in the market for organizations that wanted agnostic and unbiased help with their ERP software initiatives. When I first came up with the idea for an...