ERP Implementation


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Perks of ERPs

  • ERPs consolidate all necessary applications, eliminating the need to pay for, maintain, and integrate multiple systems.
  • With an ERP, you benefit from automatic integration across different areas like Finance, Manufacturing, and Time Tracking.
  • An ERP makes your business more acquirable, as it will provide a clear and concise view of your business processes.

The ERP Implementation Process

1. Discovery

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2. Prototyping

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3. Implementation

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4. Maintenance

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Challenges of ERPs

  • Lock-in can be a significant issue with ERPs, so we often use an open-core solution. This allows us to access, maintain, and add to the code ourselves.
  • ERPs can become expensive quickly, so we prefer platforms with an intuitive and affordable per-user pricing model.
  • Training can be time-consuming and challenging, so we have partnered with our ERP provider to offer top-notch training tailored to your business.

Frequently Asked Questions

You may be familiar with open-source; open-core is quite similar. In an open-core model, a business releases the source code for the core implementation. This allows companies to be reasonably certain that their investments in the software remain stable and secure, even if the original company goes under or changes its licensing.
As unbelievable as it may sound, just about everything! Your ERP implementation can easily include all of the modules to manage your website, e-commerce, sales, invoicing, accounting, marketing, human resources, time tracking, business communication, project management, manufacturing, and so much more!
Ideally, it would be best to migrate these to be managed by the ERP. However, we understand that this isn't always feasible or desirable. For more well-known integrations, there's usually an existing solution. If not, we will handle building the connections between the ERP and your apps and integrations.
ERPs used to have a very poor cost-benefit ratio, with outrageous pricing and vendor lock-in exacerbating things. However, with recent developments in the space, we've found that we can sidestep these issues, and offer a more streamlined and powerful way to manage your business processes.

Ready to get started?

Book a free consult, and we'll walk you through everything you need to know about ERPs.