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Decision Resources Featured in Plastics, Machinery, & Manufacturing Magazine

Decision Resources Featured in Plastics, Machinery, & Manufacturing Magazine

Recently, our COO, John Haddox, was featured in Plastics, Machinery, and Manufacturing Magazine where he zooms in on the nuances of effectively planning and implementing a new ERP project, taking into consideration factors like:

  • Ensuring alignment and setting performance expectations
  • Data governance procedures
  • Security protocols
  • Industry regulation and compliance
  • User adoption, training, and confidence
  • How to set a strategy for scalability and growth

We invite you to read the full article on Plastics, Machinery, and Manufacturing Magazine 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, navigate regulatory compliance, and ensure long-term scalability and growth.

Read the Full Article Here

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