Why ERP Go-Live Fails Without a Command Center

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Learn how a Command Center can prevent ERP go-live failures by tracking small issues, and apply this knowledge to improve your implementation process

intermediate Published 14 Jun 2026
Action Steps
  1. Identify potential issues that can arise during ERP go-live
  2. Set up a Command Center to track and manage open issues, UAT feedback, and user sign-offs
  3. Configure the Command Center to monitor cutover activities, data migration tasks, and access rights checks
  4. Assign support responsibilities and integrate the Command Center with existing systems
  5. Test the Command Center before go-live to ensure it can handle the volume of issues and feedback
Who Needs to Know This

ERP implementation teams, project managers, and IT professionals can benefit from a Command Center to ensure a smooth go-live process

Key Insight

💡 A Command Center is crucial for tracking and managing small issues that can arise during ERP go-live, preventing them from becoming major problems

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Key Takeaways

Learn how a Command Center can prevent ERP go-live failures by tracking small issues, and apply this knowledge to improve your implementation process

Full Article

ERP implementation does not usually fail because of one big issue. It usually fails because many small issues are not tracked properly. During go-live, teams are dealing with: open issues UAT feedback user sign-offs cutover activities data migration tasks access rights checks business confirmations pending reports integration readiness support responsibilities If these ite
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