Determining the ROI of a New ERP System

Posted on: May 4, 2016 | By: Craig Thompson | Microsoft Dynamics GP, ERP Selection

Deciding to implement a new ERP software like Microsoft Dynamics GP or Acumatica is a decision that shouldn’t be taken lightly by those looking for productivity enhancements within their organization. A well planned ERP project is often a significant investment of both time and money, however when done correctly with the right training and partner support, your organization should start seeing results very quickly. Like any big investment, cost-benefit analysis’s should be calculated to examine just how this upgrade will be affecting your business. Before you decide to take the plunge, it is wise to consider both the tangible and intangible assets of this ERP project. This ultimately will help you determine your ROI from this investment.

 

IT Costs: The cost of an ERP implementation project should be expected to cover the expenses of the software, training, subscription costs, personnel and change managements. We get it, no one wants to break the bank for a project if they can cut corners. At Logan Consulting, we understand that every company has unique budget and cash flow considerations which is why we often suggest that the ERP implementation project is integrated in phases to be more budget friendly. While cost is an important factor to consider in any ERP implementation, it shouldn't have to be make or break. Often the investment is outweighed greatly by the tangible and intangible assets now available to your company. Hardware, replacement, personnel, software and subscription costs are the simplest factors to calculate, but shouldn't be the only prices taken into consideration. Don't sacrifice the quality of your ERP project for cost effectiveness, training and effective planning are crucial for getting it right the first time around.

 

Tangible Assets: Understanding the tangible and quantifiable benefits that a new ERP system can bring your organization is crucial for determining which system is your best fit. A new ERP system either cloud or on premise, can help reduce your inventory levels through improved planning and control as well as reduce the overall materials costs by cutting waste and improving procurement and AP processes. You will also be able to fine tune your allocation of worker time to reduce overtime costs. Scheduling and production planning will be enhanced through better scheduling of critical equipment and subcontracting operations to minimize shortages and rework as well as a reduction of costs after the sale/service.

 

Intangible Assets: While an improved workflow and accounts payable operations are relatively straight forward to measure after an implementation, the intangible benefits are just as important for day to day operations. Implementing the right ERP system will reduce error brought by unorganized methodology and increase accuracy as well as enhance audit and compliance processes. Improved controls and repeatable processes increase your ROI by lowering audit and oversight costs. Regardless of your industry requirements, compliance requirements are easily followed with a new ERP system. ROI will increase with lower oversight and lower review costs and the demonstration of quality controls will boost your reputation within your customer base. Customers appreciate a company that is able to follow up on their word with a shorter shipment cycle and your managers will appreciate the improved accounting control.

 

Risk: While there obviously is risk with any large investment, the benefits of a new ERP software system in the cloud or on-premise significantly lessens the risk that accommodates such a large investment and they will be sure to work with your organization to decrease the likelihood of budget overruns and slow adoption times. Having the right support system is crucial, however if you are still hesitant to take the plunge, it is important to consider the possibility of an older system crashing, especially when it is running a version not supported by your provider.

 

Logan Consulting is a Chicago based Microsoft Dynamics and Acumatica partner dedicated to helping businesses find their perfect ERP match. Our partners are trained and knowledgeable in both GP and Acumatica as well as a wide variety of industries. Every integration is customized for your organization to make sure your ERP project goes right the first time. To schedule a consultation or request a demo, contact us here and we will respond to you within one business day.



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