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Title: Planning for Your ERP Implementation


1
Planning for Your ERP Implementation
  • The Stepping Stone to a Successful Project
  • Collegiate Project Services

2
Topics We Will Cover
  • Purpose of the Planning Process
  • Who We Are
  • What We will Do
  • Planning Deliverables

3
Purpose of the Planning Process
  • Identify the strengths and weaknesses of Mercer
    to carry out its ERP implementation
  • Recommend how to build on the strengths and
    improve the weaknesses
  • Put together the most appropriate implementation
    plan

4
Part ICollegiate Project Services
  • Who We Are and What We Do

5
Collegiate Project Services
  • Who We Are. Collegiate Project Services is a
    professional project management firm in our 20th
    year of serving our clients worldwide
  • Our Skill Sets. Collegiate Project Services has
    two core competencies - project management and
    organizational development
  • Our Qualifications. Our project managers are
    credentialed professionals, experienced in Higher
    Ed, and experienced in managing Higher Ed ERP
    implementations.

6
Collegiate Project Services (continued)
  • Our Focus. We specialize in helping our clients
    select, prepare for, and implement ERP solutions
    on campus.
  • Our Independence. We are a project management
    firm that represents the interests of the
    university we do not sell software or technical
    or functional consulting we have no conflict of
    interest when advising and managing our clients
    ERP projects.

7
Our Mission
Our Mission
Helping Higher Education Manage its Critical
Technology Projects
Helping Higher Education Manage its most
Critical Technology Projects
8
Part IIScope of Work
  • What is Going to Happen in the Next 60 Days

9
Methods of Data Collection
  • Individual structured interviews of selected
    personnel
  • Online questionnaire to a broad group of
    university stakeholders
  • Focus group sessions
  • Analysis of selected documents

10
Steps in the Process
  • Administrative and technical department heads
    Briefing
  • Executive VPs and academic deans briefing
  • Scheduling of interviews and focus group
    sessions
  • Launch of the communication website

11
Process Steps (continued)
  • Individual interviews
  • Online questionnaire
  • Focus group sessions
  • Data compilation and analysis
  • Development of the Project Plan
  • Feedback Sessions

12
Offshoots of this Planning
  • This planning will
  • Set in motion the ERP education process
  • Begin the stakeholder engagement process,
    including faculty
  • Raise awareness of issues surrounding the ERP

13
Part IIIDeliverables
  • The Blueprint for a Successful Implementation

14
The Planning Deliverables
  • Project timeline
  • Project budget
  • Staffing requirements and strategy
  • Project organization
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Communication plan
  • Critical issues
  • Risk Analysis
  • Project scope
  • Training plan

15
Planning Profile Scores
The CPS Planning Profile contains 16 elements
that are organized into five major groupings, as
follows
  • Group 1 Technical Factors (3)
  • Group 2 Functional Factors (2)
  • Group 3 Project Factors (3)
  • Group 4 Cultural Factors (5)
  • Group 5 Resource and Effort Awareness (3)

Each Readiness factor is scored on a scale from 1
to 4. Scores of 3 and 4 represent strengths to
build on scores of 1 and 2 represent weaknesses
that must be overcome in order to increase the
likelihood of project success.
16
The 16 Planning Factors
  • Technical Factors
  • IT Skill sets
  • IT Staffing Level
  • IT Experience
  • Functional Factors
  • Functional Staffing Level
  • Functional Experience
  • Project Factors
  • Comparable Project Experience
  • Project Management Sophistication
  • ERP Software Familiarity
  • Cultural Factors
  • Teamwork
  • Team Process
  • Sophistication
  • Leadership Support
  • Team Leadership
  • Attitude toward
  • ERP Project
  • Resource Effort Awareness
  • Budget Awareness
  • Willingness to Backfill
  • Effort Awareness

17
Readiness Profile Results
18
Sample Project Timeline and Implementation
Sequence
19
Sample Functional Staffing Recommendations
20
Sample Staffing Timeline
21
Sample Project Organization
22
Sample of Critical Issues
23
Sample Risk Identification
24
Risk Assessment Matrix
LATENT RISKS Relatively Lower Probability,
Relatively Higher Seriousness
CRITICAL RISKS Most Probable, Most Serious
Average Seriousness Score 12.4
LIKELY RISKS Relatively Higher Probability,
Relatively Lower Seriousness
SECONDARY CONCERNS Relatively Lower
Probability, Relatively Lower Seriousness
Average Probability Score 8.1
25
The Communication Plan
  • Two Parts
  • A detailed plan for communicating with project
    stakeholders An outline for a suggested
    project web site

Link
26
Your Role
  • Encourage your staff to visit the website so they
    will understand this planning effort
  • Encourage your staff to be candid during the
    individual interview sessions
  • Encourage your staff who are not going to be
    interviewed to participate in the online survey
  • Participate in the interview that will be
    scheduled for you
  • Participate in the critical issues sessionand
    the risk analysis session

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Planning Timeline
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Planning for your ERP Implementation
  • Questions?
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