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- PMP Certification (Preferred).
- 10+ years of successful experience with ERP implementation projects.
- Minimum of 5 years of ERP Project Management experience with public agencies.
- Experience with change management, project risk mitigation, and issue management.
- Experience with project planning, scheduling, tracking and reporting for projects of more than $500,000.
- Strong experience in the Public Sector ERP Methodology as well as excellent presentation skills.
- Knowledge of public sector ERP solutions, Tools, Architecture, IT functions, Systems Integrators’ Dynamics.
- Public Sector experience is mandatory, including general knowledge of Fund Accounting Principles and Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB).
- Possess skills and personal presence to successfully represent at the highest level- externally and internally, formally and informally, inspiring confidence and respect for both the functions represented and as an individual and you can build long-term relationships with colleagues and clients.
- Strong performance as an Individual Contributor with the ability to motivate and manage project teams.
- The ability to effectively plan, execute and monitor delivery for self and others.
- Solid and detailed understanding of ERP functionality, technology, and integrations.
- Exceptional communication skills.
- The processes required to ensure that the various elements of the project are properly coordinated – consisting of project charter development, preliminary scope statement development, project management plan development, project management plan execution, and integrated change control.
- The processes required to ensure that the project includes all the work required, and only the work required, to complete the project successfully – consisting of scope planning, scope definition, creating the work breakdown structure (WBS), scope verification, and scope control.
- The processes required to ensure timely completion of the project – consisting of activity definition, activity sequencing, activity resource estimating, activity duration estimating, schedule development, and schedule control.
- The processes required to ensure that the project is completed within the approved budget – consisting of cost estimating, cost budgeting, and cost control.
- The processes required to ensure that the project will satisfy the needs for which it was undertaken – consisting of quality planning, quality assurance, and quality control.
- The processes required to make the most effective use of the people involved with the project – consisting of human resource planning and acquiring/ developing/ managing the project team.
- The processes required to ensure timely and appropriate generation, collection, dissemination, storage, and ultimate disposition of project information – consisting of communications planning, information distribution, performance reporting, and managing stakeholders.
- The processes concerned with identifying, analyzing, and responding to project risk – consisting of risk management planning, risk identification, quantitative risk analysis, qualitative risk analysis, risk response planning, and risk monitoring and control.
- The processes of adhering to change management principles to help mitigate the challenges that the organization will face when implementing the system.
- Make sure that you have buy-in from leadership, if you don’t have buy-in from everyone in leadership your ERP project will not be successful.
- Additional considerations: Language, education and demographic differences have a significant impact on how employees perceive and understand goals, objectives, risks and benefits of an ERP project.
- Organizational readiness is critical with ERP projects to ensure all issues and opportunities are mitigated across the enterprise. Engaging and involving employees leads to quantifiable benefits realization in the long run.
- Communication within an ERP project is absolutely vital but incredibly difficult. Project and communications teams must have a plan for how they will provide updates and coach managers on how to best deliver the messages to their teams. Again, language, culture and level of education among end-users has a significant influence on messaging.
- Change management plans must be devised in order to address workforce transition to the new ERP system and who will be super-users and trainers. Failing to fully develop a training strategy can have serious implications on the success of an ERP implementation.
- Work closely with solution architects, technical teams (both the public agency and vendor), functional analysts to oversee project scope and track metrics on schedule, budget and with high quality deliverables.
- Communicate effectively with clients and vendors regarding the ERP project, technology, and functionality.
- Monitor required controls and propose improvements as required, including quality plans, issues and action logs, risk management plans and change control plans, for all aspects of the assignment.
- Responsible to monitor design and implementation in relation to Statement of Work, purchase orders, price quotes and other contractual materials as part of scheduling and deploying resources.
- Ensure business and assignment risks are identified, monitored, and managed to achieve minimal disruption to the project delivery and success.
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