For growing businesses, the question isn’t if you’ll need an ERP system, but when. But, as one of the most important IT investments your business will make, putting off an ERP implementation can come with heavy consequences. In this post, we'll cover:
Moving to an ERP system is a big project that requires adequate time, planning and investment. Many start-ups can manage with simple accounting software and might consider moving to an ERP too soon to be an unnecessary disruption.
(If you’re still deciding whether you need an ERP, check out our previous posts What is an ERP? and Which ERP is Right for My Business?).
Successful businesses quickly grow in size and complexity – and putting off the move to an ERP can put your future growth at risk. If your business is struggling with paper-based processes, frequent outages and limited visibility of crucial information – you need to switch to an ERP system as soon as possible.
Here are some of the common myths we hear from businesses looking to delay an ERP implementation:
You don’t have to be a large or complex business to start thinking about implementing an ERP system. The reason to avoid the ‘not-big-enough-for-ERP’ trap is that the larger your organisation gets, the more complex your processes and therefore your technology stack will be.
Putting ERP infrastructure in place when you first start seeing signs of growth will not only be significantly easier, it will also end up being a lot more cost-effective (both in terms o upfront costs and downtime). Modern SaaS-based cloud ERPs are scalable which means you can start small and expand the scope of the solution to suit your needs.
When you implement a new ERP system, an IT team will storm your office, take over your computers and ban your teams from completing any work while they physically install the ERP system - right? Wrong.
Cloud-based ERP solutions are faster to implement as they don’t require any changes to your hardware. In fact, the average ERP implementation takes just 3-9 months to complete. Most businesses enlist the help of an IT services provider (also known as an ERP implementation partner) – an external team of implementation specialists who will be able to provide full guidance and support throughout the project, as well as completing the ERP system set-up itself.
What does your current tech stack cost? (Hint – it’s more than a cloud ERP system).
Most businesses tend to buy new tools and technologies as and when they need them, to fix a specific challenge. Before long, the costs of multiple subscriptions, applications, standalone solutions – plus frequent upgrades and updates – quickly add up.
One of the many benefits of cloud ERPs is that maintenance costs are covered by your ERP system vendor – enabling you to categorise the cost of your cloud ERP system as operating expenses (OPEX) rather than capital expense (CAPEX).
Since cloud ERPs are designed specifically to help businesses to become hyper-efficient, the long-term cost savings of an ERP system will quickly exceed the upfront investment. The sooner you implement it, the faster you'll be able to see returns on your investment!
5 signs you need an ERP system now
Whether you’re an owner looking to grow the business, a financial controller looking for better reporting or an employee looking to speed-up day-to-day tasks – here are 5 signs your business needs an ERP system as soon as possible:
Have a specific question about how your business could benefit from moving to an ERP solution? Ask our friendly team today support@wiise.com or 1300 191 222.
Making the decision to finally implement an ERP system may feel like a daunting prospect, but it doesn’t have to be. A cloud-based ERP system will solve your most pressing challenges but also sets your business up for growth.
With visibility over every part of your business, your teams will be able to work more efficiently and with a lot less friction. By using built-in analytics to generate real-time insights, you'll be in a better position to steer your business in the direction you want it to go.
To find out more about how your business can benefit from an ERP, check out our previous blog posts:
To help kick start your internal discussions around your team's ERP requirements, download our handy ERP requirements checklist.
Alternatively, get in touch with one of our friendly Wiise team members to find out how Wiise ERP can meet and exceed your business needs.