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Can you afford for your ERP project to fail?

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With 55-75% of ERP projects either failing or not meeting their intended objectives*, often because of poor user adoption, lack of effective training, and natural resistance to change, can you really afford to not consider the people and process elements?

If you’re contemplating a new ERP system, have you stopped to think about:

•What you need vs what you want?

•The practical requirements vs emotional reactions?

•Optimising your current tools and processes vs the rip and replace approach?

By spending a little bit of time upfront looking at the case for change and evaluating how ready for change your business is, you can mitigate some of the common risks and issues and make sure you benefit from your technology investments.

Even if your project is already underway, it’s not too late! By taking stock and considering what’s left to do, tailored change support can still make the difference between success and failure.

Are you ready? Book a change readiness health check with our experts today www.embridgeconsulting.com/change-readiness-booking

*Source, Gartner 2021

Google has announced that PaLM 2, its next generation language model with improved multilingual, reasoning and coding capabilities, is available in preview and has also confirmed its next generation foundation multimodal model-in-training, Gemini. Delivering foundational capabilities across four sizes nicknamed Gecko, Otter, Bison and Unicorn, Google’s PaLM 2 models are set to be stronger in logic and reasoning thanks to broad training on scientific and mathematical topics. The models are said to offer specialized domain uses with medical and security variants and are also trained on multilingual text, spanning more than 100 languages to understand and generate nuanced results. As the smallest, Gecko is said to be so lightweight that it can work on even offline mobile devices.

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