Tally vs SAP

Tally is the first choice for a new business. Tally is like a multivitamin, the entry is simple & the result is wholesome.
Every accountant, even freshers, are trained to use Tally,

But as business grows, the team grows, we need more than just accounting,

At one stage, business is not just selling, it is an up & running process. The key of your profit is now not only dependent on how much you sell, 

Once your business’s volume reaches a thousand crores, profit is like fishing in the sea. You need to find the best shore of the sea to fish in.

Then to accommodate the size of business,

We want to capture the process,

We want to define the role & authorizations,

We want control over huge data across multiple locations.

Then we end up migrating to any ERP solution.

There are various solutions available in the market i.e. SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, Customized ERPs.

60% of the businesses fail to do proper migration & they face the consequences of messed-up migration for many years.

That results in mismatches in opening balances, vendor reconciliations, customer reconciliations, tax credit carryovers, inter-unit reconciliations.

Even if that settles, more than 80% of business groups are not using their EPRs most.

They find it easy to hire staff & solve the current emergency, and very few cares for using automation provided by various ERP providers.

Very few organizations set up a functional & research team to continuously think and evaluate more and more use of automations in the process.

If you dig down, you can eliminate various layers of workforce with the implementation of a few useful modules of ERPs, or you can get the modules & processes customized.

We are finding it easier to run than to learn to drive.

Takeaway: Emphasize the team to use more & more automated processes. Don’t allow the manual bypass processes. 

“It is not necessary that you have a bigger proportion of sea means you will get more fish. Hunt for the best shores.”- Rukmani Gupta

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