Helping With ERP Project Recovery
Through the structured approach of clarifying systems responsibilities, process boundaries, and master data issues.
Problems Companies Face
When They Need Help With ERP Project Recovery?
The adoption rate is low among users? Inventory and allocation issues? ERP is primarily configured as an IT system, and business users can’t connect with it? ElevatIQ’s ERP project recovery expertise is designed to help companies when they struggle with these challenges.
ERP is Primarily an IT System
Do business teams rely on IT to get data from the system? Are business teams afraid of using the system? Is the adoption rate low among the users? Companies seek help from ElevatIQ when they need help in selecting an ERP.
Inventory and Allocation Issues
Do you have significant allocation issues with the system? Are you not able to allocate the inventory in the system? Are you reconciling inventory using journal entries? Companies seek help from ElevatIQ when they have significant inventory and allocation issues.
Significant Issues Post Go-Live
Was your go-live premature? Did you have significant disruptions post-go live? Does your system feel slow? Companies seek help from ElevatIQ when they need help in selecting an ERP.
Feels like a Transactional System
Does your ERP feel like a transactional system? Are you able to process the transactions but not able to analyze or plan? Do you not get the insights that you expect from the ERP? Companies seek help from ElevatIQ when their system feels like a transactional system.
Unable to Go-live
Are you not comfortable going live as you feel that the system might not work for the business? Are your issues stopping you from go-live? Companies seek help from ElevatIQ when they might not be able to go live.
System Highly Customized
Do you need to customize your system all the time to accommodate even simple scenarios? Do your ERP screens look completely different from another instance that you may have seen of this product? Companies seek help from ElevatIQ when they need help in recovering a highly customized system.
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Our Case Studies for
ERP Project Recovery
Mergers and Acquisitions ERP Integration Failure Rescue
Download the mergers and acquisitions ERP integration failure Case Study and learn how Pride Sports struggled with Supply Chain and inventory allocation issues, as well as operational disruptions due to poorly planned M&A integration and ERP transformation project.
ERP Optimization and Integration Architecture Development
Download the ERP optimization and integration architecture development case study and learn how Work Sharp fixed their broken ERP implementation that caused customer service issues and improved Supply Chain planning.
ERP Implementation Failure Recovery
Download the ERP implementation failure recovery failure case study and learn how Frederick Wildman struggled with Microsoft Dynamics 365 ERP implementation failure even after spending over $5M and what options they had for recovery.
Our Methodology
for ERP Project Recovery
The process starts with an assessment that helps build the as-is and to-be process models, along with the enterprise architecture. The assessment will find processes and data sets that might need to be redefined or re-engineered to remove the over-bloating of the system. Once agreed on the to-be state of the system, the changes are then implemented and deployed.
1 Assessment
This phase starts with a deep diagnosis of the current issues, including the diagramming as-is and to-be states of the processes and enterprise architecture. This phase would come up with a few solutions with their pros and cons that can be explored further as the potential options to recover the project.
3 Technical Analysis
The phase is a very detailed design of the solution identified in the previous step. This step documents the interfaces and data mappings if there are going to be any technical changes.
5Optimization
This phase is the optimization phase if there might still be room for improvement after making those changes. Or if the suggested changes don’t work as expected. Then the next step would be to explore the other options.
2Business Analysis
This phase takes a deep dive into the option identified and builds the change journey for each persona impacted. This phase also explores the associated financial risks and identifiers a back up plan for each financial risk.
4Implementation
This phase implements and tests the changes required to recover the project. Sometimes the recovery could mean reimplementing the whole project. But the total time taken for re-implementation may not be as high as your data is already translated and exists in the right format.
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Our Other
ERP Services
ElevatIQ ERP services include ERP strategy and selection, implementation, project recovery, and optimization. Basically, ElevatIQ is one stop shop for all your ERP needs.
ERP Strategy and Selection
Our ERP Strategy and Selection services start with an assessment of the current pain points with the current systems and existing ERP. The assessment results in building high-level as-is and to-be processes and change management and process reengineering recommendations. This phase is then followed by RFP development, vendor demonstrations, and finally, vendor negotiations.
ERP Implementation
This service helps clients when they have already decided on the ERP system they would like to implement. ElevatIQ can help whether you want ElevatIQ to implement the ERP or act as the client-side project manager. Our implementation process takes a comprehensive approach, not just focusing on the ERP implementation. But also building the entire architecture.
ERP Optimization
This service helps in optimizing the performance of an ERP. The poorly implemented ERP may have performance issues such as customers taking more than 15 mins to retrieve a record, the planning not being aligned with operations, or BOMs not being consistent with the needs of the production floor.