In a down economy, companies search for cost-effective ways to drive operational improvements and optimize efficiencies. Many businesses have implemented an ERP system to automate, integrate and streamline operations.
What happens when your ERP fails to deliver on the initial investment? Do you remediate your system, abandon it for an alternative or live with the situation?
In this paper...
Companies with an ERP that still rely on manual processes, deal with unnecessary workarounds or endure data quality issues could be suffering from a failed ERP implementation. See if remediating your enterprise system could drive improvement initiatives. Learn what steps it takes to get started in this mini eBook.