Implementation of Failure Enterprise Systems in Organizational Perspective Framework

  • Saeed S
  • Shaikh A
  • Ali M
  • et al.
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Abstract

—Failure percentage of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation projects stay high, even following quite a while of endeavours to diminish them. In this paper, the author proposes the exact exploration that plans to decrease the failure percentage of ERP projects. Nonetheless, most endeavours to enhance project achievement have concentrated on varieties inside of the conventional project management pattern. Author contends that a main driver of high ERP Implementation project failure percentage is the conventional pattern itself. Implementation of another pattern is a Value-Driven Change Leadership (VDCL) of reducing ERP Implementation failure percentage. This paper proposes an exact examination to explain the part of the new pattern (VDCL) in diminishing ERP Implementation failure percentage. This paper portrays the exploratory procedure for an exact study to the use of VDCL in decreasing ERP Implementation failure percentage.

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Saeed, S., Shaikh, A., Ali, M., Hussain, M., Ahmed, F., & Mehmood, S. (2017). Implementation of Failure Enterprise Systems in Organizational Perspective Framework. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.14569/ijacsa.2017.080508

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