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The decision has your name on it. So does ours.

Choosing a finance system is one of the few decisions a CFO cannot quietly reverse. So the work starts with your process rather than a product demo, and the recommendation arrives argued against the alternatives.

The system landscape before and after it is mapped Switch between a disconnected finance-system landscape and a governed system of record. EPMPlan · consolidate · close ERPLedgers · entities · revenue CRMCustomers · orders HCMPeople · payroll RECON BY HANDSpreadsheet after the fact MANUAL GAP POINT FIX Planning & performancePlan · consolidate · forecast SYSTEM OF RECORDERPLedgers · entities · revenueOne governed source CRMCustomers · orders HCMPeople · payroll eUnify · middlewareOne inspectable boundary PROCESS MAPPEDOWNER NAMED
A
The process mapWritten before configuration starts
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The argued optionsA recommendation with the reasoning attached
C
The same namesThrough the build and through go-live

Three questions worth asking us

Most ERP projects do not fail on the software.

The vendor sells you the software. Budget, configuration and how long your close takes afterwards are decided by whoever implements it — so the partner deserves harder questions than the product.

QUESTION A

Who writes the process map, and when?

If the answer is “during the project”, then the price in front of you is an estimate of work nobody has scoped yet.

QUESTION B

Which of your people is still here in month seven?

Ask for the name. Then ask what else that person is booked on.

QUESTION C

When did you last recommend a rival system?

Every partner calls its recommendation independent. Far fewer can date the last time being right cost them the licence revenue.

How this works

Process, tool, automation, AI.

In that order, and we do not skip one. The damage happens when a stage gets skipped — automating a process nobody has mapped, or putting AI on top of numbers still corrected by hand.

First

Process

What actually happens, written down — including the workarounds nobody documented.

Second

Tool

The system chosen from the mapped process, argued against the alternatives.

Third

Automation

The repeated, rule-shaped work handed to the system only once the rule is stable.

Fourth

AI

Used today in design and analysis. It is not running inside your live finance system.

Talk to the person who would run yours.

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