“Er, hang on, that’s not supposed to happen?”
Probably not the first words you want to hear from your project lead immediately after your new ERP goes live.
An ERP implementation is a major project that can take anything from three months to a year to complete. After so much time and preparation, it can be tempting for organisations to become impatient and rush one of the most crucial project stages: go-live.
A rushed or poorly planned ERP go-live can lead to a series of post-launch headaches, including:
Hopefully, you've already selected a great ERP IT services partner and documented your requirements and scope of works. The decision to ‘hit the button’ should be made jointly between you and your IT services provider – the external team you’ve hired to help implement and manage the new ERP. Your IT services provider will have extensive go-live experience and be able to pre-empt the usual considerations and potential hurdles.
A go-live checklist is key to ensuring you’ve considered all aspects of the system and minimise the risk of problems occurring post-launch.
To make things easier, we’ve put together a complete and detailed checklist of areas to address before go-live, including data migration, user acceptance testing and business continuity.
Download your free go-live checklist here.
Alternatively, here are 13 points to think about, before launching your new ERP software:
On your last day of trading in your old system, the entire organisation should be well-informed and prepared to start using the new ERP the following day. Many businesses plan for a shorter final day, to allow enough time for the final data transition and to ensure data is accurate as of the last trading. It’s also a good idea to ensure you have staff available to pull together all the required information and that your implementation service partner will be available to provide critical support during the initial trading days.
Once you’ve covered all of the above, you’re ready to go live! Just remember – even if you’ve planned for every eventuality, the first week or so on your new ERP can still throw up some unexpected challenges. But that’s what good implementation partners are for!
For more information about planning the move to a new ERP software, read our ERP Implementation 101 Guide: A Practical Guide to Managing the Move.
Alternatively, download our free go-live checklist here.