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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 38 MIN

The ERP Perspective: ERP Isn’t Failing at Go-Live... It’s Failing in Adoption with Arne Buthmann (OXYGY)

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ERP transformation is not just a systems project.It’s a people transformation.In this episode of The ERP Perspective, we’re joined by Arne Buthmann from OXYGY to explore the human realities behind ERP transformation, from leadership and adoption to confidence, behaviour, and organisational alignment.Because technology alone does not create transformation.People do.In this episode, we cover:* Why leadership presence matters during ERP transformation* The importance of involving the business in design decisions* How testing should act as a rehearsal for real operational work* The hidden adoption challenges that appear after go-live* Why behavioural change matters more than technical deployment* How organisations can create stronger alignment, confidence, and long-term adoptionKey takeaway:Go-live is not the finish line.The real challenge begins when the organisation has to live and operate inside the new reality every day.

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