Why most S/4HANA migrations fail before they start

Every year, large enterprises commit tens of millions of euros to S/4HANA migration programmes. They assemble steering committees, sign partnerships with system integrators, and launch kickoff workshops with genuine ambition. Then, somewhere between the business blueprint and the first wave of user acceptance testing, things begin to unravel. Timelines slip. Budgets stretch. The go-live date […]

The Quiet Cost of Automation Done Wrong in European Enterprise

There is an irony at the centre of most enterprise automation programmes: they make things faster without making them better. And in doing so, they create a new category of problem that is structurally harder to fix than the manual processes they replaced. This is not a technology problem. The automation tools available to European […]