The ERP Acceleration Paradox: 5 Strategies to Beat the 75% Failure Rate
The five strategies he recommends are:
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Anchor in value, not just technology. Don’t treat ERP as a software purchase. Treat it as a business transformation, with clear targets.
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Adopt a modular, agile-friendly architecture. Thakkar advocates composable ERP (“Lego-brick” style) and moving from a big-bang waterfall to a hybrid waterfall + agile delivery model for faster adjustments.
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Clean and prepare your data early; don’t leave it until last minute. Data quality isn’t just a tech task—it’s foundational. Prioritise migrating only critical “hot” data, and use AI/ML tools for cleansing.
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Embed automation from day one—even through testing and process mining. Use process-mining to reveal your current state, then automate your testing (via RPA) to avoid launch surprises.
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Engineer adoption, don’t just train. Training is not enough. Use digital adoption platforms for on-the-job guidance, and build a network of “super users” so the transformation is adopted socially and operationally.
Thakkar emphasizes that a successful ERP isn’t just a “system of record”—it must become an “engine of velocity.” When you align your roadmap to business value, design flexible architecture, clean your data, automate smartly, and prioritize people change, you shift from chasing launch metrics to achieving transformation outcomes.



