At least they were smart enough to pull the plug. Most SAP projects are equally unsuccessful, but the ponzi scheme nature of them usually results in throwing a lot more good money in after the bad. This is a much bigger scam than Enron, since it is a legal way for the majority of big companies to donate huge sums of money to vendors and management consulting companies.
Hah - SAP is the world standard; implementations only fail because companies don't adequately fund, staff, or prepare for any enterprise implementation.
No, I don't work for SAP or a consultant, I'm a user and SAP works fine.
SAP software is shit. it's way to complicated
ribcat 3 years ago 2
Hahaha.
I would like to know how many employees said that this won't work but the CIO didn't listened to them because the "consultants" said it will work.
bavarianDimitri 3 years ago 6
That's odd- I work in SAP implementation projects and they're usually successful.
Strange
oferet 4 years ago
That's what most people say who make a living inflicting... err.. implementing SAP.
vporcione 4 years ago 2
At least they were smart enough to pull the plug. Most SAP projects are equally unsuccessful, but the ponzi scheme nature of them usually results in throwing a lot more good money in after the bad. This is a much bigger scam than Enron, since it is a legal way for the majority of big companies to donate huge sums of money to vendors and management consulting companies.
vporcione 4 years ago 3
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tasha122277 4 years ago
This sounds familiar... Good to see someone else is dealing with the same SAP crap.
jukejoint65 5 years ago 2
Hah - SAP is the world standard; implementations only fail because companies don't adequately fund, staff, or prepare for any enterprise implementation.
No, I don't work for SAP or a consultant, I'm a user and SAP works fine.
Hopspop 3 years ago