At VMG Labs, we specialize in helping organizations navigate complex SAP implementations and optimizations. Recently, we made an internal shift: transitioning our global financial management from NetSuite (Oracle) to SAP Cloud ERP. This wasn't just a platform switch; it was a deliberate step to ensure our employees have direct, hands-on access to the technologies we guide clients through every day.
Our decision stemmed from a desire to align our internal operations with the SAP ecosystem we promote. NetSuite served us well, handling the intricacies of our international business. However, as SAP specialists, we recognized the advantages of SAP Cloud ERP in terms of advanced functionality and cost efficiency and aligning our strategy of building solutions that can help our clients get accelerated time to value.
By making this switch, we are "drinking our own champagne" and allows our team to experience the platform's strengths and challenges firsthand, deepening their expertise. It's not about trends; it's about fostering a culture where our employees are immersed in the tools they advise on, leading to more authentic and effective support for clients.
While lower costs were an important consideration, the core of this transition is team empowerment. When our team works with SAP Cloud ERP daily, they gain practical insights that go beyond certifications or training and includes:
Hands-On Learning: Consultants now troubleshoot real-world scenarios in our own environment, from data migration to custom extensions. This builds confidence, as we experiment with features like embedded AI and look at ways of operating our business more efficiently.
Skill Enhancement: Exposure to SAP Cloud ERP sharpens skills in cloud-native architectures, which are increasingly in demand. While we follow SAP guidance closely, there are situations where we take a different approach for feature, cost or architecture reasons.
Collaborative Growth: The migration process involved cross-functional teams, from finance to IT, and encouraging knowledge sharing. This has strengthened our internal teams, where junior staff learn directly from seasoned SAP experts through everyday use.
By using the same technologies we recommend, our team become practitioners, not just consultants. This helps us anticipate client pain points, refine best practices, and deliver more nuanced migration guidance.
To illustrate the impact, let's look at some tangible results we've seen internally:
| Area | Outcome | Employee Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Functionality | Improved real-time reporting and automation reduced manual tasks. | Team members spend less time on routine work, focusing instead on strategic problem-solving and skill-building. |
| Cost Management | Scalable cloud pricing lowered overhead without sacrificing performance. | Resources freed up for professional development, like SAP-specific workshops and certifications. |
| Global Operations | Better integration across regions streamlined workflows. | Employees gain experience in multinational setups, enhancing their ability to advise on similar client environments. |
| Innovation | Access to SAP's evolving features, such as AI, RAP with SAP integrations. | Fosters a proactive mindset, where staff experiment and innovate, staying ahead in the SAP landscape. |
These aren't just operational wins; they're opportunities for our people to grow while contributing to a more agile organization.
From our transition, a few key takeaways stand out esp. around preparing teams for change:
Prioritize User Adoption: We invested time in training sessions tailored to daily roles, ensuring everyone felt comfortable with the new system. This hands-on approach minimized resistance and maximized engagement.
Focus on Data Integrity: Cleaning and mapping data early prevented downstream issues, giving our team valuable experience in data governance—a common client challenge.
Iterate Based on Feedback: Regular check-ins allow us to refine processes, turning the migration into a learning loop that benefits both our operations and employee development.
These insights reinforce why internal adoption matters: It creates a feedback-rich environment where employees refine their expertise through practical application.
At VMG Labs, our commitment to SAP runs deep, by giving our employees access to the same powerful tools we advise clients to use, we're building a team that's not only knowledgeable but genuinely experienced. This positions us for long-term success in the ever-evolving world of SAP.
If you're exploring similar paths, we'd welcome an opportunity to share our experiences. If you are an experienced consultant we are always looking to add great talent to our team.