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🧭 How to Make ERP Projects Successful in Bangladesh — The Complete Realistic Roadmap
💡 From Failure to Future: Practical, Proven, and Bangladeshi-Context ERP Implementation Strategy
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🌍 1️⃣ Define Clear Business Goals Before Coding**
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Conduct Business Process Study Workshops (BPSW) for each department.
 - Document existing manual workflows → identify inefficiencies → map “To-Be” processes.
 - Assign process owners (not just IT) to approve each step.
 - Use Lucidchart / Visio / Draw.io to create visual workflows before any development.
 - 🧠 Why it works: A visual process eliminates ambiguity. When everyone understands the flow, developers can build logic accurately.
 
📋 2️⃣ Conduct a Feasibility & ROI Study
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Calculate measurable KPIs: time saved, error reduction, faster reporting.
 - Prepare a 3-year ROI Projection Sheet (excel-based).
 - Share with management to set realistic expectations.
 - Revisit ROI quarterly to show progress.
 - 🧠 Why it works: Realistic expectations = long-term confidence = reduced pressure on project team.
 
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🧍♀️ 3️⃣ Drive Employee Adoption from Day One**
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Involve employees in early testing and feedback loops.
 - Conduct short “Show & Tell” demo sessions 🧑💻 every Friday.
 - Launch ERP Awareness Campaigns inside the company (email posters, short videos).
 - Reward top ERP users (“ERP Champion of the Month” 🏅).
 - 🧠 Why it works: ERP success is 70% psychology and 30% technology.
 
⚒️ 4️⃣ Balance Customization with Standardization
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Keep 80% standard and only 20% customized.
 - Maintain a “Customization Register” to track changes.
 - Avoid unnecessary stored procedure overrides.
 - Prefer configuration over hard-coded customization.
 - 🧠 Why it works: When your ERP upgrades later, minimal breakage and faster support.
 
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🧹 5️⃣ Data Cleaning & Governance Policy**
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Assign a “Data Steward” per department.
 - Run Excel-based data validation before importing.
 - Use scripts to detect duplicates, missing codes, invalid IDs.
 - Define data entry SOPs: Naming conventions, date formats (YYYY-MM-DD).
 - 🧠 Why it works: Clean data ensures dashboard accuracy and user trust.
 
💰 6️⃣ Smart Vendor Selection Framework
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Prepare an ERP Vendor Scorecard based on:
 - Technical depth (30%)
 - Post-Go-Live Support (25%)
 - Domain Experience (25%)
 - Pricing (20%)
 - Check existing clients and support feedback.
 - Prefer vendors offering SLA (Service Level Agreement) with defined response time.
 - 🧠 Why it works: You’re selecting a partner, not just a software vendor.
 
🧑🏫 7️⃣ Continuous Training Culture
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Conduct training in phases: Pre-Go-Live, Go-Live Week, Post-Go-Live.
 - Use video-based micro learning (2–3 min clips).
 - Create an internal “ERP Knowledge Base” using Google Sites / Notion.
 - Conduct quarterly refresh sessions.
 - 🧠 Why it works: Sustained training ensures ERP remains alive and relevant.
 
⚡ 8️⃣ Strengthen Infrastructure & Backup
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Use Cloud hosting or hybrid (local+cloud) with daily automated backups.
 - Set up power redundancy (UPS, inverter, generator).
 - Monitor system health via Power BI dashboards (uptime %, latency, user sessions).
 - Use SSL & firewall for all API endpoints.
 - 🧠 Why it works: Stable system → user confidence → adoption.
 
🤝 9️⃣ Foster Inter-Departmental Collaboration
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Form an ERP Steering Committee (Finance, HR, Production, IT).
 - Monthly cross-department meetings to discuss issues.
 - Build dashboards that show how one department’s data impacts another.
 - 🧠 Why it works: Collaboration = Shared Ownership = Long-term success.
 
🕵️ 🔟 Capture Hidden Requirements Early
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Conduct UAT simulation workshops before final build.
 - Use mock data and screen prototypes for review.
 - Apply “Requirement Traceability Matrix (RTM)” — maps each requirement to its test case.
 - 🧠 Why it works: You catch surprises before they become disasters.
 
🏦 11️⃣ Budget for Quality & Scalability
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Keep a 10–15% contingency budget for change requests.
 - Invest in cloud scalability and security audits.
 - Pay for SLA-based annual support — it’s cheaper than downtime.
 - 🧠 Why it works: Predictable cost → zero panic during crisis.
 
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🕰️ 12️⃣ Plan Practical Timelines**
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Use a Gantt Chart (Excel or MS Project).
 - Include time for testing, training, and data migration.
 - Define clear milestones with acceptance criteria.
 - Avoid festival seasons for go-live (production load & staff leaves).
 - 🧠 Why it works: A well-paced project = fewer mistakes, better adoption.
 
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🧩 13️⃣ Strong Project Management Framework**
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Assign a dedicated Project Manager (PM).
 - Weekly progress reports with traffic-light status (Green/Amber/Red).
 - Use collaboration tools like Trello, Asana, or Jira.
 - Keep management engaged with short, visual summaries.
 - 🧠 Why it works: Visibility ensures accountability.
 
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👓 14️⃣ Empower Skilled Business Analysts**
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Hire BAs with domain + technical blend (Finance, Supply Chain, HR).
 - BA should write clear BRD (Business Requirement Document) and FRD (Functional Requirement Document).
 - Conduct requirement review sessions before sign-off.
 - 🧠 Why it works: A skilled BA translates chaos into clarity.
 
🔄 15️⃣ Master Data Migration Process
🧩 Realistic Resolution:
- Run 3 mock migrations: dry run, pilot, final.
 - Validate totals with finance team after each.
 - Keep Excel-based reconciliation sheets.
 - Backup all previous data securely before switching systems.
 - 🧠 Why it works: Reliable migration = confidence on Day 1 of Go-Live.
 
🎯 Final Words: From ERP Chaos to ERP Confidence
ERP success doesn’t depend on big budgets —
it depends on discipline, ownership, and continuous improvement.
Bangladesh has the talent — what’s needed is structured execution.
Once companies treat ERP as a strategic growth partner (not an IT tool),
the success rate will skyrocket 🚀.
              
    
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