EP263: Common Issues with ERPs: How They Hamper Ecommerce Teams & What To Do About Them, With Luke Hodgson

EPISODE · Nov 5, 2024 · 45 MIN

EP263: Common Issues with ERPs: How They Hamper Ecommerce Teams & What To Do About Them, With Luke Hodgson

from Inside Commerce: Ecommerce Strategy, CX and Technology Podcast · host Paul Rogers and James Gurd

FOLLOW US: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inside-commerce/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode of the Inside Commerce podcast, Luke Hodgson from Commerce Thinking explains the common issues with ERPs and their integration with ecommerce platforms. The conversation explores the importance of understanding ERP systems for ecommerce leaders, the evolving role of ecommerce directors post-COVID, and the demand for ERP in new businesses. The discussion also delves into the role of middleware in ecommerce integrations, challenges related to peak order volumes, and strategies for maximising back office performance. Finally, we discuss the significance of technical leadership in ecommerce and provide practical advice for businesses facing integration issues. Key takeaways: E-commerce leaders must understand their ERP systems. The demand for ERP has evolved post-COVID. Middleware plays a crucial role in integration. Peak order volumes require careful planning and execution. Technical leadership is essential for e-commerce success. Brands are increasingly exploring alternatives to traditional ERP systems. Effective communication with partners is vital during peak periods. Breaking down problems into stages helps identify issues. A tech leader should facilitate collaboration among stakeholders. The right technical resources are crucial for successful ERP implementation.

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