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"Close to 65% of ERP implementations exceed their budgets."
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"Only 28% of organizations achieve a successful ERP implementation within the planned time frame and budget."
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"Approximately 52% of ERP projects cost 189% more than originally budgeted."
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"ERP implementation failure can cost a company between 2-4% of its annual revenue."
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"32% of companies reported that their ERP projects adversely impacted business performance."
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"50% of companies say their ERP implementation failed to meet expectations."
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"75% of ERP transformation initiatives fail to achieve the desired return on investment."
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"75% of ERP transformation initiatives fail to achieve the desired return on investment."
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"57% of respondents in a survey indicated they felt their ERP implementation failed."
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"A massive 95% of executives are dissatisfied with their ERP implementations."
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"Human factors, such as resistance to change, account for 51% of ERP project failures."
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"Companies spend an average of 13-18 months on ERP implementation before realizing it may fail."
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"70% of ERP projects take longer than expected."
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"Only 6% of companies consider their ERP implementations as very successful."
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"About 60% of companies experience operational disruption when implementing a new ERP system."
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"66% of ERP implementations have moderate to major misalignment with initial goals and strategies."
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"Around 55-75% of ERP implementation projects fail to meet their objectives."
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"66% of ERP implementations have moderate to major misalignment with initial goals and strategies."
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"40% of companies report that ERP implementations negatively impacted productivity."
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"25-35% of ERP implementations fail due to lack of training and change management."
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"** Nearly 74% of ERP implementations lead to an increase in project duration than originally planned. **"
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"** Approximately 70% of ERP implementations fail to stay within their budget. **"
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"** User resistance is a critical factor in up to 20% of failed ERP projects. **"
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"** ERP projects typically overrun their budget by 27%. **"
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"** Hidden costs are a factor in 33% of ERP implementation overruns. **"
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"** Only about 40% of organizations manage to complete their ERP implementation without major obstacles. **"
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"** One-third of companies find that integrating ERP software with existing systems is challenging. **"
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"** Over 50% of organizations cite inadequate testing as a significant issue during their ERP implementation. **"
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"** Miscommunication between the IT department and other business units occurs in 45% of ERP implementation failures. **"
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"** Data issues contribute to over 40% of poor ERP performance post-implementation. **"
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"** 60% of ERP implementations fail to utilize the full capabilities of the software. **"
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"** Training-related problems derail 50% of ERP implementation projects. **"
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"** Change management failures contribute to about 20% of ERP implementation failures. **"
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"** Only 10% of organizations achieve a break-even point within the first year of ERP implementation. **"
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