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Business Management Review | Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Info-Tech Research Group explains in a new resource that effective enterprise implementation necessitates delivering business value while augmenting organizational delivery competence and agility.
FREMONT, CA : "Every implementation is unique, with its own set of challenges. Working through these challenges requires a tailored approach that considers many factors. Building a playbook for implementation is an important initial step before diving head-first into technology," says Ricardo de Oliveira, Research Director at Info-Tech Research Group.
Many businesses are still coping with the aftermath of the global pandemic and the economic challenges posed by geopolitical tensions and conflicts in the current business environment. Companies are seeking novel approaches to reduce expenses and boost output. Enterprise applications can assist in achieving these objectives, but their implementation presents challenges, such as the increasing complexity of software implementations, maintaining project sponsors' engagement, and controlling project expansion.
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In a new blueprint, Info-Tech Research Group warns that these obstacles must be overcome for successful implementation and maximum benefits. The recently published, research-based industry resource Build Your Enterprise Application Implementation Playbook is designed to assist organizations in developing a plan that matches their team's capabilities.
The most recent blueprint from Info-Tech sheds additional light on key obstacles organizations face when implementing enterprise applications. According to the company's research, one of the main roadblocks is the risk of losing essential employees who are vital to the smooth operation of the business for their extended involvement in the enterprise implementation process. Significant organizational changes accompanying the implementation of new systems and procedures can be met with resistance from employees unprepared for a significant shift.
In the blueprint, the company explains that a successful software implementation requires more than just immediate commercial value. In addition, it involves enhancing organizational delivery competence and overall flexibility. Organizations can establish a distinct competitive advantage by maximizing the value of software and perpetually transforming the business.
Info-Tech's blueprint explains how to facilitate the implementation of enterprise applications, including adhering to a comprehensive lifecycle instead of a list of stages, to aid organizations in constructing a successful enterprise application playbook. This lifecycle should provide a complete comprehension of the necessary implementation-supporting components.
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