ERP implementation failure

Your ERP implementation has gone wrong. Here's what to do next.

ERP implementations fail in this sector more often than vendors will admit. Usually not because the software is bad — but because the implementation wasn't designed around how decoration and print businesses actually work.

— Does this sound familiar?
The system went live but the team are still using spreadsheets alongside it
You went live late, over budget, or both
The vendor is still on-site months after the planned go-live
Key processes still can't be done in the system
You're paying for a system you're only using 40% of
Your team have lost confidence in the data
You're thinking about starting the selection process again
— Why it happens

The root causes

Understanding why the problem exists is the first step to fixing it — and knowing whether you're looking at a system problem or a process problem changes everything.

01

Scoping done by the vendor

When the vendor scopes their own implementation, they scope for the software — not for your business. The gaps only become visible after go-live.

02

No independent oversight

Without someone in your corner who understands both the sector and the software, there's no one to hold the vendor to account when they miss requirements or cut corners.

03

Data not prepared

Most implementation failures trace back to data quality. Clean data migration is unglamorous work that vendors underprice and businesses underestimate.

04

Wrong software for the business model

Sometimes the implementation fails because the software was the wrong choice from the start — selected on demo, not on fit.

— How I help

What happens when you call

I come in after a failed or struggling implementation and give you an honest assessment of where it is, why it went wrong, and what the options are. Sometimes that means getting more out of the existing system. Sometimes it means a recovery plan. Sometimes it means acknowledging the sunk cost and starting over — with a proper independent brief this time. Either way, you get a clear picture and a practical path forward.

Let's talk about what's happening

The first call is free. 60 minutes. No sales pitch — just a direct conversation about your situation.

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