Soheila Shiri’s research while affiliated with Islamic Azad University, Tehran and other places

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Identifying and prioritizing of readiness factors for implementing ERP based on agility (extension of McKinsey 7S model)
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January 2015

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Studies conducted by many researchers indicate high failure rate of projects of implementing ERP systems. To penetrate in global competition market, it seems necessary to carry out studies to assess organizational readiness prior to system implementation to identify weaknesses and strengths points of the organization. Furthermore, organizations should be agile to be able to respond to market changes fast and effectively to survive in competitive environment. ERP and agility are two important tools for achieving competitive advantages. The main goal of the present study was to identify and prioritize organizational readiness factors for implementing ERP based on organizational agility. In this study, along with extension of McKinsey 7S model (strategy, structure, systems, skills, style, staff, shared values) to 9S (7S+ self-evaluation and supportive factors) model, agility criteria were weighted and rated using group AHP with fuzzy logic approach; so that accountability, speed and flexibility have obtained the maximum score. The nine organizational readiness factors were ranked using integrated FAHP and TOPSIS method based on five criteria of agility. The framework was proposed to a real case of Shiraz distribution cooperative firms. Results showed that among the nine organizational dimensions based on agility, the two added to McKinsey dimensions (self-evaluation and supportive factors) are ranked in the first and fourth places. The proposed framework help the firms "to implement ERP system with agility approach" concentrate on effective empowerments and develop strategies based on their own priority.

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Table 1 Dimensions of the 9 organizational readinesses for ERP implementation
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An Assessment of Readiness Factors for Implementing ERP Based on Agility (Extension of Mckinsey 7s Model)

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Studies conducted by many researchers indicate high failure rate of projects of implementing ERP systems. Furthermore, organizations should be agile to be able to respond to market changes fast and effectively to survive in competitive environment. ERP and agility are two important tools for achieving competitive advantages. The main goal of the present study was to identify and prioritize organizational readiness factors for implementing ERP based on organizational agility. In this study, along with extension of McKinsey 7S model (strategy, structure, systems, skills, style, staff, shared values) to 9S (7S+ self-evaluation and supportive factors) model, agility criteria were weighted and rated using group AHP with fuzzy logic approach; so that accountability, speed and flexibility have obtained the maximum score. The nine organizational readiness factors were ranked using integrated FAHP and TOPSIS method based on five criteria of agility. The framework was proposed to a real case of Shiraz distribution cooperative firms. Results showed that among the nine organizational dimensions based on agility, the two added to McKinsey dimensions (self-evaluation and supportive factors) are ranked in the first and fourth places. The proposed framework help the enterprises "to implement ERP system with agility approach" concentrate on change management and develop strategies based on their own priority.

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... Moreover, Kgasi and Kalema (2014) assert that readiness assessment is done to minimize the risk of project failure which can result in huge losses of time, effort and money that has been spent on a project. This readiness assessment is merely done to point out the fragility and robustness of an organization (Shiri et al., 2015). This is because of the high rate of failure in organizations such as the healthcare sector when the implementation of a system encompasses changes to the technological infrastructure (Barrett, 2018). ...

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Assessing the South African National Health Insurance Readiness
Identifying and prioritizing of readiness factors for implementing ERP based on agility (extension of McKinsey 7S model)

... Lean Price [10,11,[53][54][55][56] Lead time [11,54,[57][58][59] Defect reduction [10,56,60,61] Just-in-time practices [62][63][64] Collaboration with SC [11,65] Agile Innovation capability [11,[66][67][68][69] Response speed [11,62,70] Dynamic alliance [62,71,72] New production line capability [11,73,74] Flexibility [11,54,68,70] Resilient Ability to deal with unexpected disruptions [15,29,75] Resilient transportation [22,29,62,72] Strategic capacity and inventory buffer [11,15,76] SC risk management culture [77,78] Capacity for mass customization [ ...

An Assessment of Readiness Factors for Implementing ERP Based on Agility (Extension of Mckinsey 7s Model)