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Decision Resources Featured on Engineering.com

Decision Resources Featured on Engineering.com

Did you know that 78% of businesses don’t trust the quality of their own data?

Our COO, John Haddox was recently featured on Engineering.com where he takes a deep dive into the importance of a strong data strategy in ensuring long-term profitability and growth.

John’s article highlights a few key strategies for ensuring a successful ERP project and a compelling data strategy, including:

  • Selecting and appointing a change leader
  • Documenting your current data gaps and roadmap
  • Setting realistic and attainable migration goals
  • The importance of data testing and validation
  • What to do after implementation

We invite you to read the full article on Engineering.com to discover more about how Decision Resources and the right ERP software, built for your industry, can help you plan a successful ERP migration project, build a compelling digital strategy, and ensure long-term scalability and growth.

Read the Full Article Here

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