What will happen when you to refine, standardize, streamline and integrate all of your business processes across finance and accounting, IT, HR, R&D, sales, distribution, and other departments with an effective ERP system? You will see greater efficiency in your practices with an organization performing at its peak.
"Before implementing a new ERP or manufacturing information system, a company should recognize that a new system, alone, cannot solve work-arounds and inefficient processes. Investing time to improve your internal workflow in conjunction with the new system will allow for a smoother transition to a more effective implemented solution. Don’t let fear of failure or going over budget keep you from taking your company to the next level." – John Remsey, Technical Specialist (IMEC)
How much time does your company spend gathering and distributing information? There are three vital steps to successfully evaluate and implement a new ERP or Manufacturing Information System to improve efficiency and productivity:
Step 1:
Evaluation and Selection: Identify and prioritize software requirements based on current and future business needs.
Step 2:
Business Process Optimization: Identify and resolve inefficient business processes. A company needs to create effective, formal processes in order for the ERP system to work to the best of its capabilities.
Step 3:
Software Implementation: Determine an implementation schedule that includes staff training, data migration to the new system and oversight of the implementation process.
Many organizations that are experiencing rapid growth face the challenge of improving information systems to support increased demands. One organization, GAM Enterprises, Inc. quickly realized the information system they had in place was not robust enough to support their growth. As a result, they involved the IMEC team and were able to decrease waste and redundant processes, increase profitability, and achieve at least 95% on-time delivery and reduced lead times.
“The documentation of our processes gave us a level of accountability to the ERP company and to our team. At that point we received the critical assurance we needed from the software company that they could meet our needs and we really valued that level of communication and clarity up front.” – Craig Van Den Avont, President (GAM Enterprises)
Take the next step and educate your team on the benefits of implementing an ERP. IMEC facilitates information sessions focused on you taking away lessons learned in:
Learn more about ERP and Manufacturing Information Systems here:
http://blog.imec.org/is-your-it-system-living-up-to-its-capabilities