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Choosing ERP for the First Time: 10 Smart Steps Before You Decide

Choosing an ERP for the First Time

If you’ve never selected an ERP system before, you’re not behind; you’re at a natural turning point.

Many growing businesses reach a stage where spreadsheets, finance tools, and disconnected systems can no longer keep up. The challenge isn’t just choosing software. It’s understanding what your business really needs next.

This guide outlines 10 smart steps to help you approach your first ERP decision with clarity and confidence.

1

Understand Why Change Is Needed

Before looking at ERP vendors or features, step back and look at what’s driving the conversation.

Take time to understand:

This clarity will shape the kind of ERP solution that truly fits your business.

2

Review Your Processes Before Technology

ERP systems support processes. They don’t fix broken ones.

Are you experiencing:

ERP should solve real business problems, not just replace software.

3

Involve the Right People Early

ERP affects more than IT. It touches finance, operations, supply chain, and leadership.

Early alignment helps you:

ERP decisions work best when they’re business-led, not just system-led.

4

Define What “Better” Looks Like

Instead of focusing on features, define outcomes.

For example:

These outcomes should guide your ERP evaluation.

5

Understand What ERP Is and Isn’t

ERP isn’t just accounting software. It connects core parts of your business like finance, procurement, inventory, operations, and sometimes HR.

But ERP also isn’t a magic fix. It requires:

nowing this early helps set realistic expectations.

6

Plan for Where Your Business Is Going

An ERP decision should reflect not only today’s needs, but where you expect to be in 3–5 years.

Consider: 

The right ERP should support that future, not just your current size.

7

Explore Options Without Jumping to a Vendor Too Early

It’s tempting to start with brand names. But choosing a platform before defining your needs often leads to poor fit.

A better approach is:

This leads to a more confident, objective decision.

8

Think About Change, Not Just Software

ERP is a change programme, not just a technology project.

Success depends on: 

The right ERP should support that future, not just your current size.

9

Take a Phased Approach

You don’t have to do everything at once.

Many successful ERP journeys are delivered in phases, allowing you to:

This leads to a more confident, objective decision.

10

Get Guidance Before You Commit

One of the most important steps is talking through your situation with someone who understands ERP decisions across industries and growth stages.

Early guidance helps you:

The right ERP should support that future, not just your current size.

Start With a Conversation

If you’re unsure what the right next step looks like, that’s completely normal. A short conversation can help you clarify where you are today and what options make sense – without pressure or commitment.

During the session, we’ll walk through the questions you have about ERP, system readiness, and planning for your growth, without a product pitch or scripted demos. It’s clarity first, confidence next.

MikeM