Friday, February 22, 2013


2/22/13 Survey: Majority of ERP Project Experience Budget Overruns and Schedule Delays - Datamation

www.datamation.com/print/http://www.datamation.com/news/survey-majority-of-erp-project-experience-budget-overruns-and-sche… 1/1
http://www.datamation.com/news/survey­majority­of­erp­project­experience­budget­overruns­and­schedule­delays.html
Back to article
Survey: Majority of ERP Project Experience Budget Overruns
and Schedule Delays
By Cynthia Harvey
February 21, 2013
A new survey conducted by Panorama Consulting finds that most enterprise resource planning (ERP) software projects experienced cost and budget overruns in 2012. In
addition, many companies aren't seeing the benefits they anticipated from ERP deployments. Strangely, many companies still label their ERP projects a "success" in
spite of these problems.
Computerworld's Chris Kanaracus reported on the study, writing, "Last year, the average cost of an ERP project among those surveyed was US$7.1 million and would
take 17.8 months, with 61 percent reporting the implementation would take longer than planned, compared to 54 percent in a survey conducted in 2011 by Panorama,
which provides ERP selection and implementation services. However, the percentage of respondents reporting cost overruns fell to 53 percent, compared to 56 percent
in 2011 and 74 percent in 2010. But 60 percent of survey­takers said they had received 50 percent or less of the expected benefits of their project in 2012, up from 48
percent who said so in 2011."
However, according to the Panorama press release, "Despite these results, a full 86 percent of respondents are satisfied with the system itself and 60 percent indicate
their ERP project was a 'success.' Nearly seven out of ten respondents (69 percent) also indicate at least some level of satisfaction with their chosen ERP vendor."
ITWeb quoted Panorama's Eric Kimberling, who said, "But the delta between actual ERP implementation results and the self­reported satisfaction levels indicates that
companies are setting expectations of the business benefits they should achieve from an ERP system far too low, and are likely neither developing the performance
measurement indicators they need to accurately determine ROI nor sharing those indicators with their employees."
Earlier this month, IT Journal's Alex Woodie reported on a separate Panorama study, which found, "the market share of cloud­ and SaaS­based ERP systems grew from
6 percent in 2011 to 18 percent in 2012, which spells trouble for traditional, tier­one ERP providers

Great Escape on DVD

Chana Systems can Help you.

Chana Systems Ltd. Blog and IT News.



Deals 2012 for Medium Sized Business and Organizations

Up to 40 Percent Lower Project Prices to Improve your Business.



CHANA Systems will

Help you Upgrade

Consolidate and Enhance your Organization or Business and

Brings Cost's Down. This is our Specialization.

Ask us about it.



New with IBM Linux Thin Client Solutions- Link Here

With IBM-System Integration and Consolidation Solutions

Special from Chanasys with IBM , Lenovo and other Leading Brands

Click Here for Small and Medium Business Solutions with IBM Software, Hardware

Lenovo Laptops and Desktops
and Other Leading Brands this Month.
With or without Linux + Windows and our Expert Support


Thin Client Solutions are more secure cost less and are popular in large organizations
and use a lot less energy. We can offer leading Thin Client Computers.
Any Questions? Send us an e-mail with "Linux Solutions" as subject.
ASUS eeePC BIG HIT BestSeller Now in Israel
With Linux
Best as a Portable Second Computer for e-mail
and Browsing Wireless WiFi

Lenovo Laptops from 2000 Shekel
with Windows 7 Vista or XP and
Linux with our expert Support
Get in Touch for similar Packages for Business and Desktop Computers




NEW CHANA Amazon Bookstore

Tip'd