Signs Your ERP System Is Misaligned with Operations
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Victoria Fide has no financial relationship with any ERP vendor or implementation partner. That independence is what makes it possible to tell you the truth about what's wrong — and do the work to fix it. In-flight or post-go-live.
Every engagement starts with a two-to-four-week assessment across six recovery domains
The team that conducts the assessment leads the recovery — no handoff
In-flight and post-go-live situations both have a clear path from here
The timeline is slipping. Costs are climbing. The implementation partner is struggling to keep up, and leadership is losing confidence in the outcome. The project that was supposed to transform the business is consuming it instead.
The system is live. The implementation team is gone. But the reports aren't reliable, the workarounds are multiplying, and the efficiency gains the organization invested in haven't appeared. Go-live happened. Success didn't.
In both situations, the instinct is often to wait — to give the project more time, let the team find its footing, hope the post-go-live pain is temporary. Sometimes it is. More often, the issues that are visible today are symptoms of root causes that don't resolve on their own. The longer they go unaddressed, the more embedded they become — and the more expensive the week ahead is compared to the week before. If your implementation isn't delivering what it promised, the right time to address it is now.
ERP implementations fail in recognizable ways, and Victoria Fide's assessment is built around the six domains that account for most of them. Every recovery engagement begins there. The assessment doesn't produce a list of recommendations for someone else to act on. It produces a prioritized recovery roadmap, and the same team that conducts the assessment leads the work that follows.
Is executive sponsorship genuine and visible? Are decisions being made by the right people, with the right information? Strong project leadership depends on clarity and commitment at the top.
Is the project being run with the discipline it requires: scope, timeline, budget, and risk actively managed? Many troubled implementations aren't struggling because the work is hard. They're struggling because the management infrastructure isn't there.
Do the documented requirements reflect what the business actually needs to operate effectively, or are they anchored to legacy behavior and resistance to process change?
Is the data the system depends on clean, complete, and consistently structured? Data problems in recovery almost always trace back to migration decisions or validation gaps nobody addressed before go-live.
Has the system been tested against real business scenarios, actual transactions, actual edge cases, or against test cases that didn't reflect how the business operates?
Are the people who have to work in this system prepared to use it effectively? Is there a plan to address the resistance that's already present, or prevent it from building further?
The assessment findings are delivered to all key stakeholders so everyone enters the recovery with a shared understanding of what the diagnostic found and what the path forward looks like.
The recovery roadmap produced by the assessment becomes the governing document for the engagement that follows. What that engagement covers depends on where the organization is.
Victoria Fide works from the client's side of the table to address the root causes the assessment identified: project management structure and governance, requirements correction, process redesign, implementation partner accountability, testing oversight, and go-live decision support. The goal is an implementation that delivers what the business needs, not just one that finishes.
Recovery work focuses on the operational reset: realigning system configuration to actual workflows, stabilizing data and reporting, rebuilding adoption through targeted training and change management, clarifying process ownership, and measuring whether the benefits the implementation was supposed to deliver are actually materializing.
In both situations, the engagement extends through the Sustain stage. Go-live isn't the finish line. Sustained adoption and realized benefits are. Victoria Fide doesn't consider the work complete until they're in place.
Answers to what executive leaders ask most before engaging.
Most organizations that seek outside help with a troubled implementation get one of two things: a vendor or partner who has a financial interest in the outcome, or an independent assessment that stops at diagnosis without doing anything to close the gaps.
Victoria Fide has no financial relationship with any ERP vendor or implementation partner. That independence means Victoria Fide is equally willing to push back on the current implementation approach, restructure the scope, or recommend a different path as it is to confirm the current direction is sound.
The assessment isn't a handoff. The consultants who conduct it lead the recovery. The institutional knowledge built in the diagnostic phase carries through to every decision that follows.
Victoria Fide is a unique organization that truly works for the benefit of their client. We brought them into our implementation project to help with an area we had identified as a high-risk area. It didn't take long for that area to become a low-risk area."
Every Victoria Fide recovery engagement is governed by our Client Success Guarantee. Success criteria are defined before work begins: specific, measurable outcomes the engagement is accountable for producing. We don't consider the work complete until they're met.
Whether the project is still in motion or already live, the right time to address the gap is now. A recovery assessment is where that starts: an honest picture of what's driving the problem and a clear path to fixing it.
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