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Title: Hour 6: ERP Implementation


1
Hour 6ERP Implementation Training
  • User Training
  • Maintenance

2
BENEFITS OF ERPShang and Seddon, AMCIS 2000
Proceedings
  • Operational
  • Managerial
  • Strategic
  • IT Infrastructure
  • Organizational

3
Organizational Benefits
  • Cost reduction
  • Cycle time reduction
  • Productivity improvement
  • Quality improvement
  • Customer services improvement

4
Managerial Improvement
  • Improved resource management
  • Better decision making
  • Hard to prove
  • Better planning
  • Performance improvement

5
Strategic Improvement
  • Support business growth
  • Support business alliances
  • If they have the same system
  • Build business innovations
  • ? System can be constraining
  • Build cost leadership
  • Generate product differentiation
  • ?? Over time, only if you customize
  • Build external linkages
  • ? If they have the same system

6
IT Infrastructure Improvement
  • Build business flexibility
  • ??? ERP inherently a rigid system
  • IT cost reduction
  • The main reason CEOs adopt ERP
  • Increased IT capability

7
Organizational
  • Support organizational change
  • FORCE organizational change!!
  • Facilitate business learning
  • BPR does a good job of this
  • Empower employees
  • Within the system!!
  • Build common vision
  • FORCES common vision

8
Organizational Change from ERP
  • Productivity decline
  • Jobs redefined, new procedures established, ERP
    fine tuned, organization learns to process new
    information streams
  • Productivity gain
  • Develop new skills, structural changes, process
    integration, add bolt-ons
  • Payoff
  • Transform organizational operations to efficient
    level

9
ERP Project Failure
10
Critical Success Factors
  • What the organization must do well to succeed
  • For IS Projects
  • Top management support
  • Inherent in ERP
  • Clearly stated objectives
  • Inherent in ERP
  • End User involvement

11
CSF TaxonomyAl-Mashari et al. (EJOR 2003)
  • SETTING UP
  • Management Leadership
  • Visioning Planning
  • IMPLEMENTATION
  • EVALUATION
  • Performance evaluation management

12
IMPLEMENTATION
  • Financial
  • ERP package selection
  • Behavioral
  • Communication
  • Process management
  • Training education
  • Cultural structural changes
  • Technical
  • Project management
  • Legacy systems management
  • Systems integration
  • Systems testing

13
Features of Successful ERP ImplementationWillcock
s Sykes 2000
  • IT Leadership
  • Business systems thinking
  • Relationship building
  • Have needed technical platform
  • Ability to troubleshoot
  • Informed buying
  • Contract efforts coordinated
  • Suppliers held accountable
  • Long-term relationships with suppliers

14
Factors to Reduce RiskMartin Cheung Business
Process Management Journal, 2000
  • Business case
  • Justify need for system, establish objectives
  • Benchmark
  • Import best practices
  • Implementation strategy
  • Align system with corporate strategy
  • Project management
  • Change management
  • BPR
  • Installation

15
ERP Critical Success FactorsUmble et al. EJOR
2003
  • Clear understanding strategic goals
  • Top management commitment
  • Project management implementation
  • Great implementation team
  • Cope with technical issues
  • Organizational commitment to change
  • Extensive education training
  • Data accuracy
  • Focused performance measures
  • Resolution of multi-site issues

16
Levels of IS/IT Failure
  • Corresponding failure
  • Dont meet design objectives
  • Process failure
  • Not on time /or not within budget
  • Interaction failure
  • System not used as designed
  • Expectation failure
  • Return not what stockholders expected

17
Factors in ERP Implementation FailureWillcocks
Sykes 2000
18
Strategies to Attain Success
19
User Training
  • Focus on business processes
  • Not on using system
  • Explain why
  • Dont skimp on time
  • Show why new system superior to old

20
Training Delivery Formats
  • Web-based virtual training
  • Computer-based training
  • Video courses
  • Self-study books
  • Pop-up help screens

21
Implementation Strategy OptionsMarkus et al.
2000
  • Business Strategy
  • Total local autonomy
  • Headquarters control financial only
  • Headquarters coordination
  • Network coordination
  • Total centralization
  • Software Configuration
  • Single/multiple financial/operations
  • Technical Platform
  • Centralized/Distributed
  • Management Execution
  • Big bang/Phased rollout

22
Implementation StrategiesMabert et al. 2000
23
Implementation Strategies
  • Big bang seemingly cheapest
  • Dangerous
  • Often makes sense in ERP if carefully planned
  • Phased rollout reduces risk
  • Especially good for large organizations

24
ERP MaintenanceNah et al. (2001)
  • Corrective
  • Incorporate vendor patches, fix problems
  • Adaptive
  • Implement new features, internal customization,
    implement interfaces
  • Perfective
  • New versions
  • Preventive
  • Monitor response time, errors, track maintenance
    activities

25
ERP System Migration
  • Over time, need to adopt changes
  • Minor modifications
  • Maybe system replacement
  • Vendors change products
  • WHY
  • The longer the time between upgrades, the harder
  • Easier to support a smaller number of software
    versions
  • Migrations can increase sales of seats, add-ons

26
User Reasons to Migrate
  • Added functionality
  • Compliance with new standards
  • Discontinued vendor support
  • Customer problems in linked systems

27
Summary
  • Time, cost, functionality tradeoff
  • In ERP, functionality the most important
  • Critical success factors
  • Top support clear objectives inherent in ERP
  • Need User Involvement
  • Phased implementation reduces risk
  • but increases time
  • Once installed, still many pitfalls
  • Vendors change products
  • User training critical
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