7 Questions to Help You Decide
In today's competitive business environment, financial executives in charge of small to mid-sized organizations are under ever-increasing pressure. Pressure to deliver timely and accurate financial information. Pressure to align strategy and operations. Pressure to manage shortened business cycles. Pressure to answer competition from global competitors. And pressure to find more time to deal with the pressure.
Does this sound familiar?
Perhaps it's time to evaluate the benefits a new ERP system can deliver. These benefits include increased efficiencies, heightened accuracy, greater collaboration and accountability, swift access to critical information, accurate forecasting, easier budgeting, scalability for growth and expansion, and maximized value for your IT budget.
Still not convinced? Then consider the following questions as they relate to your organization:
1. How has your business and competitive environment changed since your current IT systems were implemented? How efficiently has your organization adapted?
2. Are you getting maximum productivity from all departments within your company? Is the information they share dependable?
3. How long will it take to compare this year's actual results to plan? And last year's? How accurate are the numbers?
4. What percentage of your IT budget is spent on maintaining current systems as opposed to planning future strategy and solutions?
5. Where does your staff spend more time: managing and maintaining current spreadsheets or actual analysis and planning?
6. How easily-if at all-do your current systems integrate with your employee's desktop technology and email communications?
7. Are you as responsive to your customer needs as you should be?
Regardless of industry, every organization can benefit from more time and greater efficiencies, and ultimately, an increased bottom line. The implementation of a new ERP system can deliver such tangible benefits. The byproducts of such an investment, however, may be less tangible, yet are just as valuable. Consider the boost in morale that can result from internal departments communicating easily, with accurate information. Consider the positive market influence satisfied customers can generate.
And consider what you, yourself, can do with more time and less pressure.
Visit iNECTA today to learn more about Microsoft Dynamics Navision ERP Software.
Johannes Gudmundsson is CEO of iNECTA.
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