An Executive Guide to Cloud ERP Readiness
Cloud ERP has quietly crossed a threshold. What was once positioned as an emerging alternative to on‑premise systems is now the default for enterprise operations. Across industries, many point to the same conclusion: the question is no longer if organizations will move to cloud ERP, but how well-prepared they are when they do.
For executives, this distinction matters. Cloud ERP systems promise agility and faster innovation cycles, yet they regularly underdeliver when organizations underestimate the readiness required.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The financial and operational case for cloud ERP has strengthened materially over the last decade.ERP remains one of the most failure‑prone categories of enterprise transformation, making architectural and organizational readiness crucial to success.Cloud ERP readiness is often misunderstood as an IT exercise focused on security controls, network capacity, or application compatibility.Additional areas of consideration include leadership alignment as well as financial, process, data, technical, and organizational readiness.
Budget overruns and delayed go‑lives rarely stem from software limitations. Instead, they are most often traced back to gaps in leadership alignment, data quality, process clarity, and organizational change readiness.
This guide reframes cloud ERP readiness as an executive responsibility, drawing on market data and industry benchmarks to clarify where cloud ERP creates value and where that value is most often lost.
