The Future is… Communicating and working together

I dislike attempting to predict the future; it seems like misplaced energy to me. Concentrating positively on current realities is the best way to show responsibility for the future. Anyone who’s communicated adamantly about the future has usually eaten their words in my experience. So… why am I posting about the future?

Well, first off, that opening paragraph is saying; take this post with a grain of salt. That caveat out of the way…

The Holy Grail

Over the past few months of my reading other’s posts and articles about business system improvements, there is always a holy grail: all processes working together for instantaneous control and tracking – across all departments. Many business process management systems have implemented modules so that different departments are integrated into the ERP. It is common now to see a customer management system (CMS), and/or a warehouse management system (WMS) rolled out with an ERP upgrade.

It is the holy grail to know instantaneously every phase of materials to shelf; financial data, materials on hand, projected sales, traceability – all to be communicated clearly with live data; now.

One world

As the demand for instantaneous data/reporting is increasing it is natural that the various technical platforms need to communicate with each other. The time for multiple stand alone systems is past us. Sharing data and information is not a dream of the future; it is necessary now.

A Forbes article posted today is looking at the demands of instantaneous, accurate data in the realm of transportation. The author states, “The most difficult problem to solve seems to be streamlining data across multiple players in a single transaction.”

ORG excels at bridging different systems and processes, customizing to the unique needs of companies. However, our goal is always to standardize whenever possible. Communication is most effective when the same language is spoken.

I have seen the future

So, here I go out on a ledge… my prediction is a means of communication, standardized in such a manner, so that all ERP systems can communicate with each other. Systems will exchange information in datablocks as processes progress. We can expect a standardized code language that is borderless, on all platforms, and instantaneous in communication exchange. You’ll know where your wigit is, how much it cost, and how many are being purchased this quarter. And since it is cloud based, you’ll access the information from anywhere.

Are you ready for the Future?

Your competitors are certainly planning for it.

Planning your ERP transition

According to a recent global survey conducted by SYSPRO, 60% of manufacturers and distributors were impacted by supply chain disruptions due to operational shifts brought on by COVID-19. 47% of businesses surveyed were unable to function due their reliance on an in-person/on location workforce. Many of the participating businesses expressed transitioning to emerging ERP technologies to stabilize the extreme impact on operations experienced in 2020.

Chief Innovation Officer, Kevin Dherman of SYSPRO, recently posted about the expected steps to future-proofing and risk-proofing your business. He highlights four technologies that have the potential to make a positive impact on manufacturing and distribution in the next five years.

SYSPRO also just released a simple e-booklet for a person to quickly learn of the current technologies in today’s ERP, with some key questions to ask when considering transitioning or upgrading to new business systems. Managing traceability and forecast accuracy are just a couple of bullet points in the booklet.

“Like many other businesses, electronics relies on multiple, interconnected supply chains—some physical and some digital. Leading organizations apply future-ready ERP technology to enhance operational performance throughout all their supply chains.” – Document Excerpt

Use the brief form below to download the e-booklet; Chaos Vs. Control: Transform your business with this tactical guide to ERP.

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