6 Critical Roles Needed for a Successful ERP Implementation
In this blog post, we explain the roles needed for a successful ERP implementation.
Julia Yeh
Introduction
The composition of your internal Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation team is a critical component to ensuring the long-term success of the implementation project. It is important that your approach to selecting an implementation team is aligned with your ERP system selection, general ERP planning, and accounts for several major internal and external factors.
6 Core Roles Needed for a Successful ERP Implementation
The two biggest factors to consider throughout your ERP implementation team selection are the size and structure of your company, as well as the complexities of the project scope. The needs of the implementation project will dictate the roles and responsibilities necessary to ensure all components of the project are addressed. Meanwhile, the size and structure of your company will determine how these roles are identified and assigned. With these factors, designing an effective and efficient team must be strategic.
To ensure the success of your ERP implementation, your team must be holistic and thus comprised of individuals from across the entire organization. It must also include any necessary external support. This includes senior executives, project managers, domain experts, end-users, and the implementation partner or vendor.
Outlined below are 6 core roles necessary to your ERP implementation team.
1. Executive Sponsor
It is important to have an executive sponsor to oversee the high-level ERP responsibilities of the implementation project. They can either be an individual executive for a small to mid-sized company or a group of senior individuals that make up an executive suite in the case of an enterprise business. The executive sponsor plays a significant role in determining the right ERP software based on business needs, budget, and the readiness to implement.
This can be an enormous task for a company to undertake, which is why it is important to also consider acquiring an implementation partner to assist with selecting and integrating the right ERP software for your enterprise. Outlined below are important responsibilities of the executive sponsor, and whilst the executive sponsor oversees the project, the implementation partner can assist with the various tasks necessary to align the project with the company needs.
The responsibilities of the executing sponsor can include, but is not limited to:
- Communicating the issues faced by the company regarding business solutions to the consulting partner or vendor.
- Establishing the vision and end-goals for the project and defining what a successful ERP Project looks like.
- Reviewing the proposed solution by the ERP partner to ensure that the project is in alignment wth company's needs.
- Assessing and addressing project issues.
- Outlining with the implementation partner the operational processes and decision makiing process within the organization.
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2. Implementation Partner
3. Project Manager
- Identifying key team members for the ERP software selection process, implementation and go-live phase of the project.
- Helping to outline functional, non-functional and development requirements.
- Managing the project budget and stakeholder expectations.
- Reporting the progress to senior management. 
- Managing deadlines and overall project timeline. 
4. Change Management Team
- Setting up and mmaintaining realistic expectations of the ERP software needs with the implementation partner and the executive sponsor during the change management assessment.
- Obtaining buy-in approval and feedback from the rest of the company.
- Identifying early-users such as the super-user, and the technical or functional team members from across the company, to test ERP software for the adoption phase, communicate this feedback to the implementation partner or vendor.
- Consistently and constantly communicating ERP software changes, and promote the system to the future-end users and stakeholders.
- Aligning the ERP software change with the different company departments operational and training requirements.
- Developing the communication, education, and training methodologies including identifying the tools, roles, and skills required for the ERP software and processes.
The change management team is a critical intermediary in the ERP implementation process. Their position is vital to the integration of the new software as they work with the implementation partner to provide the support and training necessary throughout the whole project and set up the company for success in the adoption, and post go-live phases of the ERP implementation project.
5. Functional Team Members
Building a cross-functional team ensures cohesion in the ERP implementation process. A cross-functional team means that individuals across the company understand the system in its entirety and how it interrelates. By establishing a functional team within the overall ERP implementation team, the business needs of each department will be factored into the ERP solution. Ultimately these departments will contain the employees who use the ERP software daily, so their input and needs form the basis of the ERP software solution.   
6. Super Users
Super Users are responsible for learning the new ERP software and are considered the cross-functional internal expert once the implementation is completed. The super-user is critical to the post-implementation stage of the project however by identifying and including the super-user throughout the implementation process they can gain the requisite knowledge and insight into the ERP solution necessary for the knowledge transfer to the rest of the organization.
The super-user has several key responsibilities: 
- Participate throughout the implementation. 
- Collate data on and give guidance on user experience. 
- Provide the detailed understanding of their business domain to the implementation partner.  
- Provide technical support to other company end-users and future end-users. 
- Advise colleagues on how the ERP system operates and how to use these new processes and applications.
- Work with the project manager to develop a strategic training plan to establish technical users or systems administrators.
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