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ERP Implementation

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Yes, that really works! A Remote
ERP
Implementation
even
has some Advantages

A remote project runs from a distance and does not require any face-to-face meetings. Instead, the project members work together via collaboration tools and necessary data can be accessed from anywhere using cloud services.


ERP Implementation from the Home Office?

Yes, that is possible! Even a complex project involving the implementation of an ERP system can work completely from the home office. It even has certain advantages: for example, you save costs and time that would be incurred by traveling to on-site appointments.

Meetings can be recorded and made available to project participants who are unable to attend one of the meetings. In the long term, remote ERP projects offer further advantages.

However, remote implementations sometimes cause difficulties. As teams have to work in smaller stages, the organization and coordination of the ERP project can be difficult.

Remote Implementation: a few Success Factors

It is important that you pay attention to a few points in order to benefit from the advantages of a remote implementation and at the same time overcome any hurdles that arise. These include the appropriate digital tools via which project members collaborate, such as Microsoft Teams. A digital mindset is also required.

If training is conducted with the users, it is important to always remember that training cannot logically be conducted in the same way as if it were a face-to-face meeting. The agenda should include more frequent breaks, moderation, space for interpersonal interaction and clear rules.

Remote Implementation
Remote implementations can have medium and long-term benefits.

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