An SMEs guide to ERP – the good, the bad, the legacy
Tuesday 1 October, 09.30 - 16.30 (07 hours), ergo Business Centre
Are you a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) looking to leverage Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems to streamline operations and drive growth?
Gain valuable insights into how to select, implement, and manage ERP systems to enhance your business processes and avoid common pitfalls.
Workshop Objectives
• To provide a thorough understanding of ERP systems and their relevance to SMEs.
• To explore the benefits and challenges of ERP implementation.
• To examine legacy systems and strategies for transitioning to modern ERP solutions.
• To equip participants with practical knowledge for selecting and managing ERP systems effectively.
This workshop is designed to be highly informative and interactive, providing participants with actionable insights and practical knowledge to make informed decisions about ERP systems. Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your business operations and achieve greater efficiency and growth.
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