Considering the state of your current ERP system is an important question for professional service organizations looking to improve their business operations and streamline processes. Understanding how to address effective change management practices, including training and support for employees, to ensure a smooth transition can help companies make informed decisions about updating their ERP systems and minimizing the risk associated with this process.
Join us Wednesday, May 31, for a discussion exploring how modern professional services organizations can better assess current ERP system efficiency and determine needs for new ERP implementation and important elements of managing the change process. Click here for more information and registration.
Consulting Magazine and Velosio have assembled leading industry professionals to examine this issue in a moderated format covering key areas including:
Featured Panelists:
James Thomas, Industry Director, Project Business, Velosio. For the past 20 years, James has worked with Microsoft Dynamics ERP, PSA, Field Service and CRM in Consultant, Project Management, Solution Architect, and Industry Leadership roles throughout the Professional Services space.
George Penton, Partner, ScottMadden, Inc. George is a highly experienced leader of teams on complex ERP transformation projects. He is a consulting and accounting professional and specialist in accounting operations, compliance, internal controls, technology selection and implementation, business process transformation, post-merger integration, and shared services implementation and optimization projects.
What Will You Learn? You will come away from this discussion with a better overall understanding of key metrics to measure the efficiency of current ERP systems; important elements for new system implementation; and managing the change process in order to make informed decisions about updating ERP systems and minimizing the risk associated with this process.
Join us as we help businesses make informed decisions about updating their ERP systems and minimizing the risk associated with this process.