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How Long Should an ERP Implementation Take and Why?
The time it takes to implement an ERP may vary from 6 months to 2 years, depending on the business size, complexity, and requirements. Smaller organizations with fewer processes take around 6 to 9 months to finish the implementation, whereas large organizations take 12 to 24 months to successfully implement their system. A successful implementation of ERP needs thorough planning, customization, testing, training and change management, all of which consume time to facilitate seamless integration with current operations.
Selecting the appropriate ERP software solutions is important in ensuring the system aligns with the business objectives. Other considerations such as the number of modules to be implemented, migration issues from the existing data, user adoption, and integration with other systems also affect the timeline. Hasty movement through these stages may result in expensive mistakes, low user adoption, and project failure. Having a realistic timeline with room for troubleshooting and user input is advisable.
Simply put, having a slow approach to carefully planned ERP implementation benefits companies in maximizing the use of our ERP software solutions and enabling long term growth and improved operation.