Hi! Welcome back to another one of my blog posts, hopefully my work is improving with each upload👀. Last week, I briefly mentioned that companies invest in Ireland due to the quality of the technological industry meaning they can implement the use of information systems. This week, I'll be looking into why for some companies the implementation of information systems can be problematic for their business.
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When a company installs in formation systems for the first time, their staff will be unfamiliar will how they work and how to monitor them. Training will have to be provided to all staff in the company and if the staff cannot provide the services the company is looking for, they will have to be replaced. 👴👵
As we advanced into an era of technology, a massive amount of vendors and suppliers of information systems have become available, leading to a massive amount of choice when deciding to implement information systems. If a company does not select a system which is the correct fit for their business plan, the systems will have to be changed for another, which could lead to a massive unbudgeted expense for the company. This was seen with a company called National Grid in New York who had been trying to implement a new SAP system for three years and if they missed there 'go live' date, it would cost 50 million more. They rushed the process and the company faced massive errors in payroll, financial reporting and vendor payments. 📱
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What do you guys think? Let me know in the comments! Sorry for the unusual length, my blogs will be shorter from now on




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very intresting!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Ciaran, very interesting examples
ReplyDeleteInteresting read Ciaran
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