Haynes Tran
February 3rd,2023 4 min read
Enterprise resource planning is the process of merging company software and applications into a single, centralized platform. By consolidating your tech stack, you can reduce process inefficiencies and bring all your organization’s work together in one place. Coordinate, collaborate, and communicate—without switching tools.
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is the process of integrating all company software and business-related applications into a single platform. For example, ERP implementation might involve merging an organization’s customer relationship management software, financial management technologies, HR tools, and other business-critical software systems into a centralized location. This allows teams to access the company’s tools in one place, cutting down on timely manual tasks while increasing visibility and cross-team collaboration.
Have you ever stopped to count how many systems your organization uses? The number might be higher than you expect. Think about the last time you needed to solve a problem with a tool—did you consider using your existing systems, or just tack on new tech to solve the problem? Often, companies adopt technology without evaluating the tools already in place, or thinking about how they work together. The result is a large, siloed—and costly—tech stack.
App switching isn’t just a time-suck—it’s a productivity killer. Our research found that workers at enterprise companies miss 19% of messages every day. Plus, these workers are 23% less efficient with a 20% reduction in attention span as a result of using too many apps. Real-time visibility into projects and workflows. With ERP, your entire organization works from a centralized platform, which gives employees greater visibility into what other teams and colleagues are working on and why that work matters