Your ERP implementation is an exciting step toward simplified manufacturing. During your ERP implementation at Global Shop Solutions, you will be assisted by your Project Manager, your Operations Consultant, your Financial Consultant, and a full team of implementation experts. Your Project Manager will lead your implementation strategy and assist with milestone tracking, scheduling, and change management. Your Consultants will develop system configurations, conduct system training, and direct you in data migration. They will guide you through any unique or complex configurations and assist with implementing best practices to ensure you and your team get the most out of your Global Shop Solutions implementation.
Based on our years of experience, we have identified six activities that will position your company for a thorough and successful implementation process.
To ensure a successful implementation, two things must occur at this stage of the process.
Why is this so important? Communicating your goals to us in written format will lay the foundation for a swift and successful implementation and will prevent lengthy delays and false starts due to miscommunication and incorrect assumptions.
In order to properly train your people to achieve your desired objectives, our Implementation Team needs to know what you expect from the system and what you aim to accomplish. In addition, having written goals ensures that we both remain in alignment and on track as we move through the implementation process.
When identifying your goals, avoid generic terms such as “simplify the business” or “enhance our competitive position.” Instead, be as specific as possible. For example, do you want to improve on-time deliveries? Reduce waste and rework? Improve machine and labor efficiencies? Simplify the purchasing and inventory management systems?
Global Shop Solutions can help you accomplish all these things and more, but we need to know what specific outcomes you want to achieve so that we can customize your training to your unique circumstances and help you make the right decisions about how to set up the system, format the data, and put the information in the hands of the people who need it to perform their jobs.
The second preparation step involves getting all your business information ready to be transferred into Global Shop Solutions. In technical terms, this is called “migrating” the data.
Data migration is essential for two reasons. One, the information you use to run your business gets transferred into the new system. Two, most people don’t really start understanding Global Shop Solutions software until they use it with their actual data to perform their jobs daily.
In general, the data used to run a business can be broken down into three distinct categories:
Data migration involves moving all three categories of information from your current system into Global Shop Solutions so that users can quickly and easily find the information they need to perform their jobs. Preparing for the data migration process consists of these basic steps:
At this point in the process, don’t worry about the actual mechanics of the data migration. Global Shop Solutions offers a number of tools to help you with the conversion process. At the appropriate time, we will discuss data conversion in great detail to ensure that this important step goes as smoothly as possible.
The key is to map out in advance how you will collect your core data and how you will get it from where it is today into the Global Shop Solutions system.
One of the biggest mistakes companies make when implementing enterprise-wide software is waiting until the last minute to start learning it. Now is the time to dive in and start learning about the different screens, fields and terminology in Global Shop Solutions software. Familiarizing yourself with the system can be accomplished in several ways.
Hopefully, your company assembled a cross-functional ERP implementation team either prior to or during the process of purchasing Global Shop Solutions software. If so, this team should now direct its attention to this important step. If not, now is the time to bring together the appropriate people to spearhead the implementation process. For more information on how to put together an effective implementation team, please see our blog “Building an ERP Taskforce.”
Once your team is in place, the next step involves assigning specific roles and responsibilities for the implementation process. For example, who will be the primary interface between the Global Shop Solutions Project Manager and your company? Who will assume responsibility for overseeing the data migration process? Who will decide when training will occur and who should attend? Who will have administrative responsibility for the system? Who will be the final arbiter in regards to the system when problems or conflicts arise? These decisions should be made well in advance of your Go Live date.
It is essential that everyone in your company know who is responsible for each area of your ERP software. So once you define roles, make sure you communicate them throughout your company.
Training is an essential part of the implementation process. To help you learn the new system, Global Shop Solutions offers different types of training; here are just a few options for you to choose from:
The long-term results you achieve from Global Shop Solutions will depend to a large extent on ensuring that your people receive sufficient training on the software. As a rule of thumb, you can never start training too early and
you can never have too much.
Even when you do a thorough job of preparing, there is still one major obstacle that will derail any implementation effort – a lack of management support.
Implementing Global Shop Solutions software represents a huge change for your company, and it needs to be managed and supported accordingly. When converting to the Global Shop Solutions system, your company will undergo a significant change in the way it conducts business. People will resist this change because it represents the unknown. Some will start out with good intentions but gradually slip back into the old way of doing things. Others will resist from day one. If management wavers and allows people to avoid using the system, it will slow down the implementation process and delay the return on investment your company is looking for.
Finally, stick to your implementation plan as much as possible. Obviously, no plan — no matter how well written — unfolds without some bumps. However, we strongly recommend following the steps in your plan from start to finish, even if the timeline gets a bit off track. When minor obstacles occur, stick to the components of the plan as much as possible, but be prepared to adjust the timeline to accommodate circumstances that may arise.
This is an exciting time for you and your company. You are about to embark on a journey that will enable your company to cut costs, increase operating efficiencies and improve on-time deliveries while dramatically strengthening your ability to compete within your industry. As you and your company set off on this journey, rest assured that we are with you every step of the way. Our immediate objective is to deliver a successful implementation so that you can simplify your business and take it to the next level. Our long- term goal is to have you and/or the management team look back in six months to a year and say, “Implementing Global Shop was the best decision we ever made for this company!”