Background - Enterprise resource planning, also known as ERP, enhances a company's ability to maintain
control over its commercial activities, which results in a competitive advantage for the company when
combined with other competitive advantages. The implementation of ERP is frequently met with
resistance from end-users because it disrupts their status quo. It is a difficult task to ensure that all of the
company's business divisions use the same ERP system. Failure of ERP systems is always related to
resistance to change by end-users.
Methods - In this study, a single qualitative case study was used to study an event to understand the ERP
system and natural phenomena better. The data for this study was gathered through a semi-structured
interview. The researcher stopped data collection after 15 participants due to information saturation.
Patterns and themes had already been identified in the documentary data before triangulation was
performed.
Results - End-user support is critical for the organisation's acceptance, daily operation, and use of a new
ERP system. End users can only use the ERP system effectively when it is designed, trained and delivered
appropriately. Implementation of an ERP system enhances both an organisation's capability and
performance. Therefore, an evaluation of the ERP system after implementation is required to verify the
organisation's performance and whether it has taken full advantage of the benefits of the ERP.
Implementing the ERP system has enhanced the organisation's overall performance from a BSC
perspective across all domains. This includes internal processes, customer service, learning and growth,
excluding financial performance.
Conclusion - Ongoing training, frequent use, and adequate resources for the new ERP system will improve
acceptance and use, and thus overall organisational performance. Each of the identified thematic areas
affects an organisation's capacity to use its ERP system effectively and efficiently to achieve the previously
identified benefits. The study also found that STP organisations benefit from implementing an ERP system
above the costs. Therefore, organisations can improve their planning for the future replacement of the
ERP and /or refresh the benefits