ERP implementation team members

You’ve made the decision that a next-generation ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) solution is what your organisation needs to deliver the requisite insights, automated workflows and harmonised data from across your operations. You’ve researched, budgeted and consulted and your shortlist of ERP platforms has been compiled.

The implementation of an all-embracing ERP solution is a time, resource and skill-consuming exercise; embarking on this complex journey will certainly test your internal systems and your processes during the months ahead. But it’s important to remember that it’s the people who will really count during times of mission-critical upgrades. Getting your ERP System Implementation team structure, its roles and responsibilities defined and managed is vital. At stake is a smooth, efficient ERP deployment that will enhance, rather than hinder, your business strategy and deliver that coveted positive Return on Investment.

Who do you need on board to ensure ERP implementation success? How do you determine their responsibilities and the roles they’ll play on the project team?

First off, it’s imperative you define the qualities, experience, skill sets and personalities of your internal resource before you assemble your ERP project team. This is a team structure that will be centred on its accounting expertise, superior project management competencies, manpower availability and, not least, executive sponsorship and buy-in of the entire ERP System Implementation strategy.

Essential to the viability of your internal resource is the superlative communication skills that will give a clear voice to negotiations, conflicts and discussions when necessary. Discipline, too, will be indispensable when it comes to maintaining the focus of the task in hand, adhering strictly to the program and balancing an openness to change with an appropriate resistance to it when called for.

Remember also, you’ll be assembling a team of stakeholders that, depending on the size of your organisation, may involve personnel who are already committed and consigned to their day job and will need to remain both flexible and supported throughout the implementation process.

ERP system implementation professionals worth their salt will always advise organisations to build their internal implementation team based on individuals’ ability rather than their job titles. Managers may manage their tea ERP System Implementation requires adaptability, time and a multitasking finesse like no other.

ERP implmentation teamOf course, if you want to absolutely guarantee the success of your ERP System Implementation strategy, you’ll have appointed a trusted ERP implementation partner with proven expertise in your sector, of your business model and, naturally, your chosen ERP product. That said, building an internal ERP project team that has an intimate knowledge of your organisation and its systems will only serve to complement the work and progress of your development partner.

Depending on the scale and complexity of your ERP implementation, the structure of your project team set up should include the people below. The fact is, whether you’re a multinational with a vast internal resource or a smaller organisation that’ll be allocating a skeleton team to an ERP implementation project, you must build an internal deployment team that will encourage and adhere to best practice with clearly defined roles and responsibilities.

The project lead: the steering committee

Working alongside your ERP System Implementation consultant, the steering committee will comprise senior leaders and management who are responsible for defining and managing the key objectives for the implementation project. While CEOs, COOs, CFOs, VPs and directors will be taking centre stage for ERP rollouts within multinational organisations, the same hierarchical approach for the high-level project leads should be applied to smaller scale businesses too.

The project management team

The ERP System Implementation’s project management team, which may take the form of a single PM in a smaller enterprise, is likely to include VPs and directors from IT, finance, facilities and production divisions. A good mix of multifaceted personalities with the proven ability to focus on the implementation plan and identify essential changes to the specification will ensure the project schedule remains on course. This PM team will ultimately be responsible for delivering vital internal project management and communicating effectively with the ERP System Implementation partner.

The first line support team: the super-users

The support team is there to keep the ERP solution running as it should and will be made up of line-oriented superusers. They’re there to work in conjunction with the ERP consultant to learn the ropes and train the trainers, conduct user acceptance testing, carry out various administrative tasks and provide first-line user assistance when needed.

The importance of understanding your business by an ERP system implementation team

‘The only source of knowledge is experience’ – Albert Einstein

He may not have been thinking about the rudiments of ERP System Implementation when he coined the phrase, but Albert Einstein certainly had foresight. The seamlessness of any ERP deployment rests on the understanding its implementation team has of its organisational processes, its industry and the capability of the ERP system it’s aiming to commission.

ERP partnershipEveryone involved in the project, from its lead and managers to its all-important support network, must possess a high-level appreciation of the organisation’s processes, notably its ERP implementation data conversion process. This will often result in an inordinate time spent exporting, changing, uploading and reconciling data; knowledge of your data, therefore, is key to the power you will wield throughout your ERP deployment.

Similarly, the inside industry savvy of your ERP project team cannot be underestimated. Operational insight is critical to the configurations, specifications and processes you’ll need to map and execute in the context of your business model and ERP implementation parameters.

As far as your knowledge of the capability of the ERP system itself extends, your first step should certainly be to get an experienced implementation consultant onside from the start. With a plethora of high-performance ERP platforms on offer, designating the solution that will affect the transformational change you seek is no mean feat. Proceed with a far-reaching business roll-out without consulting an implementation specialist first at your peril.

Talk to an ERP implementation consultant early on

The decision made to roll out an ERP solution, one of your first steps will have been to map out your business processes in order to formalise and shape exactly what you’re expecting from your ERP platform. Judging which platform will handle the scale and complexity of your implementation plan and achieve your overarching wants is best left to a specialist ERP implementation consultant with expertise of your industry and business model.

implementationWhether you’re considering a new ERP business solution or looking to upgrade a legacy system, your recommended platform will be driven by its ability to help your organisation take control of all the business data that flows across your organisation. An enterprise application that will integrate information from your stock control, supply chain and project management right through to your financials, CRM, human resources and marketing activities will ensure you’re best placed to transform and align both your operational and financial goal-sets.

You’ll want actionable insights to inform your decision-making and automated workflows that will put you on course to achieving the transformational change you want without compromising your operational continuity. Flexibility too will be key; your ideal ERP platform will give you the core functionality you need from a ready-to-go solution today with the option to add complexity when the time is right.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is a full-throttle ERP solution that is designed to support mid-tier growing businesses as they evolve – primarily by delivering outstanding control over their financial and business data. Couple that with anytime, anywhere access and powerful financial management, purchasing, service management, item management and a suite of collaborative sales features, it’s easy to see why these transformative platforms are so readily relied on by millions of users around the world. You’ll find that implementing the right ERP software is the best business decision you’ll ever make.

Your internal ERP System Implementation team and your ERP partner are in this for the long haul

Whichever ERP solution is recommended by the implementation consultant you talk to, the success of its deployment will depend on the experience and integrity of both your internal ERP team and the implementation partner you appoint. You’ll be looking for a partner with an appreciation of your market sector, business model, the fiscal requirements and accounting conventions in your location and a proven track record of implementing ERP solutions in organisations of similar size, scope and complexity as your own.

TVision is one of the largest and most learned Microsoft ERP platform partners in the UK – it’s built on 270 years’ in-house experience of NAV deployments alone, 169 successfully implemented projects and a team of 26 dedicated NAV professionals with expertise in every market sector. Partnering with a Microsoft Gold Partner will give you the confidence your internal ERP System Implementation team is working with a credible, competent supplier that’s committed to Microsoft’s all-embracing Dynamics platforms. You’re both in this for the long haul. Together, you’ll be embarking on a journey that will take the form of a robust, pragmatic methodology and world-class technology that will deliver value, support and the required outcome over the lifetime of your investment.

A reassuring, hand-in-hand approach will ensure every member of your implementation team understands their role and responsibilities in the process, is able to transfer knowledge succinctly and to work coherently and collaboratively with your implementation partner to meet every expectation that’s set. 

If you’re considering implementing Dynamics 365 Business Central and want to forge an alliance with a partner who’ll give you the peace of mind that your ERP investment is in safe hands, please get in touch.