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Who Should Be Involved With an EAM System Implementation?

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Who Should Be Involved With an EAM System Implementation?

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Implementing an Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) system requires a great deal of time as well as considerable planning. But if you are new to Enterprise level software implementations, as many facilities or property managers are, how do you know get a handle on the roles people should play? You could ask a consultant but even then how can you be sure they are not just telling you what you want to hear? The reality is implementing an EAM system requires involvement from most of your organization. The good news is the roles are fairly easy to identify. Key Roles for EAM System Implementation The roles of key personnel is three-fold; First key players are responsible for making sure their assigned tasks are completed timely, secondly, these are the people that must be held accountable for the setting of expectations. Finally all the key players are responsible for obtaining buy-in from everyone that will be impacted by the new EAM system. The decision maker is also tasked with assigning

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