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The Top 8 Myths About ERP Implementation That You Should Ignore

Introduction

 

Implementing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software is an essential process that companies often decide to undergo without understanding what it entails.

Many businesses that choose to integrate operations under one enterprise resource management software believe that buying the license is the hardest decision.

Not even close.

This lack of knowledge takes a toll on the process before it even begins. ERP vendors frequently need to clarify false assumptions as they streamline deployment, affecting performance and use of resources. And it is taxing on the client as well.

That’s why we’ve decided to set up this handbook to clarify common misinformation and fallacies about ERP implementation.

Having this information at hand is crucial for your decision-making process. It will help facilitate your ERP vendor selection, especially if this is your first time going through an implementation process.

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