5 Main Reasons That Prolong Buying Manufacturing SoftwareBy Sheldon Needle Anyone who has been involved in either selecting or selling ERP software for manufacturing knows the process can drag on for months, if not years, and be agonizingly painful. This is not a casual circumstance but one built on some very specific issues which effect both the buyer and the seller. When do manufacturing companies start looking for new job shop or production software? Typically, manufacturers shopping for new software are looking for better job profitability, scheduling and available to promise, tracking work in process, life cycle management, demand planning and forecasting, and integrated inventory accounting. Reasons for Delay (and Confusion): Reason #1 - Past Experience These past traumas are lurking in their minds even when they know new software is needed by their current organization, so they inevitably vacillate back and forth before proceeding with their new manufacturing software solution. Reason #2 The Education Challenge The vendors then have to carry the weight of educating the buying prospect, which is a time consuming and tiresome exercise. So the educational aspect stretches out the buying cycle. Reason #3 - The Trust Factor Reason #4 - Nice Guy/Gal Syndrome Correspondingly, the software salesperson deludes himself into thinking that the project is still alive despite unstated messages to the contrary from the prospect. Reason #5 - Change in Terms and Promises Summary If both sides of the transaction can keep these things in mind, much could be done to alleviate the pain and confusion when acquiring a new MRP / ERP solution for their manufacturing company. |
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