Do you know your staff well enough for a successful ERP implementation?
By Ken Jacobsen on August 9, 2015
The financial, technical and performance considerations that come into play when a business is considering the implementation of new enterprise resource planning software often rise to the top.
Getting more out of a new business software implementation
By Ken Jacobsen on July 28, 2015
Business software has a wide variety of uses.
What your CRM implementation team needs to be ready for
By Ken Jacobsen on July 15, 2015
A company’s CRM carefully selected CRM team should understand their clear objectives and be invested for success.
Is your ERP implementation team set up for success?
By Ken Jacobsen on April 2, 2015
Getting an enterprise resource planning solution up and running is a major undertaking.
Need to encourage CRM buy-in by employees? Pique their interest
By Ken Jacobsen on March 14, 2015
Sometimes, one of the most difficult parts of implementing a new customer relationship management platforms is getting employees to not only use the software, but see its potential and truly become excited about the prospect.
2 tips to get more out of an ERP system
By Ken Jacobsen on March 8, 2015
Enterprise resource planning software fulfills a lot of different roles in terms of performing valuable functions automatically for businesses.
Why CRM needs to fit a company’s needs CRM implementation tips
By Ken Jacobsen on February 26, 2015
Implementing a customer relationship management platform has become something of a necessity for modern organizations, driven by demand among sales professionals for greater efficiency.
How to hit the ground running, ERP implementation tips
By Ken Jacobsen on February 10, 2015
When organizations begin the task of seeking out and integrating an enterprise resource planning solution, there’s a very clear need for strategy.
What obstacles get in the way of CRM implementation?
By Ken Jacobsen on January 29, 2015
Customer relationship management platforms help companies not only focus on and provide high-quality service to the people or businesses that buy their products, but also enhance inter-departmental connectivity and make operational data more visible.
Encouraging participation with a new ERP system
By Ken Jacobsen on January 6, 2015
Enterprise resource planning systems are powerful, but they don’t do the work that employees are best suited to perform.