ERP Implementation Tips
A recent issue of CIO Magazine offers these 10 tips for ERP implementations (see ERP definition).
- Make sure you analyze and define business processes first, then choose the system that will work best for your organization.
- Don't forget about training; if people don't know how to use the system, they won't.
- Test the system for traffic loads that represent your actual traffic, especially during peak times.
- Don't buy all of your ERP systems from one vendor: A best-of-breed approach can work better because not all of one vendor's modules may best fir your needs.
- Don't go live with an implementation or upgrade at a crucial time of year (higher ed: avoid the weeks before classes start; retail: avoid the weeks before Christmas).
- Make as few modifications to the source code as possible.
- Keep an eye on scope creep. It's much worse on campus than in the Fortune 500.
- Before you sign a contract with an integrator, have the integrator conduct trials with the software on your systems to see if they will mesh. It costs a bit more, but it's worth it.
- Use certified project managers on your staff to run the implementations -- not just the person in the room who starts taking notes at the first meeting.
- ERP needs constant human interactive (ideally from CIOs) to keep it up and running. Ninety-five percent of getting ERP right is social and political skills; 5 percent is the actual technology.

Hi
I am implementing Oracle for my client. Can anyone please provide the important do's and dont's for a period of 10 days before and after Go-Live for some important items like: ERP applications, Infrastructure and network. A checklist kind of thing.
Also please provide some insights on how is legacy system handled
Thanks
Abid
Don't forget detailed planning up front! Defining the scope and the plan first will help keep the project from straying. Work the plan.