Send us a text Summary In this episode, Matt Flanagan breaks down one of the biggest patterns BlueHub sees across projects: rushing into new systems without proper preparation. Drawing on real examples from recent client work, he explains why most projects don’t fail because of the software — they fail because the groundwork isn’t done. Matt covers the decisions that should be made before speaking to vendors or consultants, the realistic timelines for change, and what good preparation actual...
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Send us a text Summary In this episode, Matt Flanagan breaks down one of the biggest patterns BlueHub sees across projects: rushing into new systems without proper preparation. Drawing on real examples from recent client work, he explains why most projects don’t fail because of the software — they fail because the groundwork isn’t done. Matt covers the decisions that should be made before speaking to vendors or consultants, the realistic timelines for change, and what good preparation actual...
Preparing for Change – Getting It Right Before You Start
Digital Supply Chain Talk for SME's
17 minutes
1 week ago
Preparing for Change – Getting It Right Before You Start
Send us a text Summary In this episode, Matt Flanagan breaks down one of the biggest patterns BlueHub sees across projects: rushing into new systems without proper preparation. Drawing on real examples from recent client work, he explains why most projects don’t fail because of the software — they fail because the groundwork isn’t done. Matt covers the decisions that should be made before speaking to vendors or consultants, the realistic timelines for change, and what good preparation actual...
Digital Supply Chain Talk for SME's
Send us a text Summary In this episode, Matt Flanagan breaks down one of the biggest patterns BlueHub sees across projects: rushing into new systems without proper preparation. Drawing on real examples from recent client work, he explains why most projects don’t fail because of the software — they fail because the groundwork isn’t done. Matt covers the decisions that should be made before speaking to vendors or consultants, the realistic timelines for change, and what good preparation actual...