Does my company really need an ERP?

Simple and straightforward answers to the most common questions about ERP.


To understand whether you need ERP, you need to review your existing processes and the quality of their communication with each other. ERP systems basically ensure that business processes can follow each other like a link in a chain and that the correct data flow, information, warning and approval mechanism between them is processed and reported effectively.

  • If you can't quickly access key indicator data about your business
  • If your IT processes are complex and time-consuming
  • If there are serious problems in your sales and after-sales processes
  • If you are experiencing delays in your product deliveries
  • If your departments operate as isolated units
  • If there are situations where you make decisions on wrong data
  • If you cannot calculate your product/production costs correctly
  • If you experience faulty production, product returns frequently
  • If you have difficulties in your collections because you cannot control customer risk
  • If the data for the same transaction is recorded separately by different departments and everyone argues that their data is correct
  • If your processes from the first meeting to the termination of the offer take a long time or if there are losses
  • If you use different software for different processes
  • If your accounting transactions are difficult and time-consuming

It means you need an ERP solution.


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