QAD Assessments

What are QAD Assessments?

There have been a lot of changes in the QAD ecosystem since QAD was purchased by private equity.  QAD has been aggressively pushing customers to the cloud and to a series of new versions including AUX and O3.  Many decisions to be made.  That’s why clients are asking Logan Consulting for assessment help.

What are the risks of doing nothing?  Staying on current version?

Which QAD version is the best for your company?  What functionality does your company need and is it ready?  Which modules are truly ready.

Does the cloud make sense for your company?

Given your company’s manufacturing and distribution locations and the level of integrations with shop floor and external systems, what is the best ERP software selection and implementation approach?

 

There is also a tactical element to a QAD assessment.  Logan Consulting’s methodology analyzes several factors including observing operational processes and interviewing key users throughout the company.

Upon completion of the observational piece of the QAD assessment, we provide a written plan on how system use can be improved. Logan Consulting helps break the report into short-term and long-term improvements. The assessment process is intended to produce a reasonable report and list concrete improvements that will have real and tangible results.

Key features of our QAD assessments services include:

Whitepaper

Summary report providing recommendations that can be implemented

Case Study

Analysis of system and business processes

Reports

Review of key business processes to enhance productivity and effectiveness

Have a problem you are trying to solve?

Before we ever enter into an agreement, we’ll start with a conversation about your pain points and see if we think we can help you.

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