Resources

The CC handbook

Our concise open-source ERP implementation guide is now live — free to access and built to demystify ERP projects. If you’re about to kick off an implementation, this guide will get you informed and ready to dive in.

Data Migration overview

This short overview of ERP Data Migration provides a clear introduction to how data is moved into a new ERP system and why it’s such a critical step. It also highlights key considerations to help ensure the process is planned, accurate, and set up for success.

Team roles

Our high-level ERP role descriptions outline the key people and skills needed to deliver a successful ERP programme. They’re designed to help team leaders understand the roles and artefacts required to begin setting up their implementation teams.

Stage gates

Programme stage gates provide a clear view of the key decision points that shape an ERP journey. They’re designed to give insight into when and how critical choices are made to keep a programme on track.

Go / no go criteria

These go/no-go criteria define the tasks that need to be completed by each stage gate to focus effort effectively. By understanding them, programme teams can plan their activities more confidently and avoid delays.

The CC handbook

Our concise open-source ERP implementation guide is now live — free to access and built to demystify ERP projects. If you’re about to kick off an implementation, this guide will get you informed and ready to dive in.

Data Migration overview

This short overview of ERP Data Migration provides a clear introduction to how data is moved into a new ERP system and why it’s such a critical step. It also highlights key considerations to help ensure the process is planned, accurate, and set up for success.

Team roles

Our high-level ERP role descriptions outline the key people and skills needed to deliver a successful ERP programme. They’re designed to help team leaders understand the roles and artefacts required to begin setting up their implementation teams.

Stage gates

Programme stage gates provide a clear view of the key decision points that shape an ERP journey. They’re designed to give insight into when and how critical choices are made to keep a programme on track.

Go / no go criteria

These go/no-go criteria define the tasks that need to be completed by each stage gate to focus effort effectively. By understanding them, programme teams can plan their activities more confidently and avoid delays.