Glossary

What Is ERP Implementation?

ERP implementation is the process of mapping business workflows, data structures, and team operations into a production ERP system.

Time to stable go-liveUser adoption by rolePost-launch defect and rework rate

Operational impact

Successful ERP implementations reduce process friction while preserving data quality, controls, and operator adoption.

A shared ERP vocabulary reduces translation errors between operations, finance, and technical stakeholders during implementation. Artifact is designed to reduce handoff overhead between business requirements and deployed workflows.

Common questions

What usually causes ERP implementation delays?

Three things: unclear scope, weak ownership, and repeated translation gaps between what operations needs and what technical teams build. Requirement-driven approaches compress that gap.

How should teams phase an implementation?

Start with your highest-impact workflows, establish governance, and expand only after core execution and reporting are stable. Resist the urge to go wide before going deep.

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