ERP projects are undergoing a radical shift as capabilities and operations evolve. However, the ingredients for success remain unchanged. Prepare carefully!
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) initiatives are not merely system implementations but business transformation programmes. Technology, processes, and strategy are now intertwined in a way that demands fresh thinking and careful preparation. Traditional success metrics – timeline, budget, and scope – are no longer sufficient. What truly matters now is how effectively ERP supports business growth, renewal, and customer value creation. This is especially critical today, as artificial intelligence is reshaping operating models faster than ever, and the business environment demands constant adaptability.
Because the world has changed—and continues to change. The use of data, AI, automation, and system capabilities is transforming the nature and structure of work. Work is no longer solely carried out by people; increasingly, it is executed by systems and intelligent solutions. At the same time, the business landscape presents new challenges: geopolitical crises, supply chain vulnerabilities, and market instability, which require ERP solutions to be flexible and responsive. This directly impacts how ERP projects should be planned and managed.
Planning an ERP project is not just the responsibility of IT or business—it’s a shared strategic effort. Customisation is only done if it creates a competitive advantage; otherwise, ready-made (parameterised, configurable) solutions are used. AI is not built in-house—it’s adopted as part of a platform where development costs are shared.
Continuous development is planned from the outset. Not everything needs to be ready immediately – but the ability to change must be built in.
ERP must be able to adapt swiftly to changing conditions—whether technological disruption or global crises. Success lies in how well the system supports business renewal, enhances customer value, and leverages technology—especially in the age of AI and automation. The ability to adapt and evolve is no longer just a competitive edge—it’s a necessity.
True success is never accidental – it’s built through experience, insight, and the courage to do things differently.
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