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  • An insider’s view: what it’s like to be an IFS consultant

    An insider’s view: what it’s like to be an IFS consultant

    We asked Laurence to reveal what it’s really like to be an IFS consultant. What are the positives and negatives? How did he get into it? And what advice does he have for anyone thinking about taking the leap into IFS ERP subcontracting for the first time?

  • Eight pitfalls to avoid in your IFS ERP project

    Eight pitfalls to avoid in your IFS ERP project

    Successful IFS ERP projects have three key ingredients: business change, project delivery, and internal resourcing and support. But even with the most careful planning, it’s crucial to be vigilant to avoid your IFS implementation or upgrade going off track, running into trouble or even failing.