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ERP modernization playbook for scalable growth

I went to a CIO roundtable. Here are the standout lessons I walked away with.

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During a recent CIO roundtable, one message stood out clearly to me: ERP modernization is at the top of the list for virtually every company. AI has been the catalyst to this acceleration. And while it is a long‑term transformation, focusing first on concrete KPIs and innovation goals makes it more attainable. But there is no doubt  that it demands bold leadership and an unshakable focus on people, process, and technology.

The leaders who are winning aren’t simply upgrading ERP software; they’re modernizing their IT landscape.

They are designing standard architectures, building capabilities that endure, and forging partnerships that keep pace with relentless change. That means eliminating technical debt with clean core ERP foundations, and creating only the extensions that truly differentiate. It also means moving to a cloud operating model, so IT can focus less on maintenance and more on driving the business forward.

The challenge is real: and leaders are managing deeply customized legacy systems and pressure to keep the business running while reinventing them. Yet across industries, patterns are emerging that make ERP transformation not just possible, but repeatable - unlocking agility and accelerating the adoption of new technologies and innovations.

Why this matters right now

CIOs face two urgent imperatives:

ERP is evolving from a system of record into a platform for innovation, agility, and competitive advantage. But this shift collides with decades of technical debt, fragmented data, and process overextension.

The board wants speed and results; IT teams need time, discipline, and guardrails.

The roundtable surfaced an important truth: modernization can no longer be viewed as a one-off technical upgrade. It’s a multi-year, transformation journey that must reconcile rapid delivery with long-term stability.

The winning playbooks consistently:

Done right, ERP modernization becomes the engine for resilience and growth in an AI‑native era.

Three power plays for CIOs

I took away three standout lessons from the roundtable. The field‑tested plays I’ve seen give CIOs the edge to modernize ERP at scale with speed, authority, and unstoppable momentum.

1. De‑risk the journey with phased value delivery

Multi-year ERP transformations can stall when results are invisible for too long. By breaking large programs into short, outcome‑tied sprints, CIOs can reduce risk, prove value early, and unlock incremental funding.

Examples from the roundtable included:

To succeed:

2. Protect agility with a clean core

Flexibility requires discipline. The most successful CIOs set non‑negotiables on extensibility, integration standards, and data ownership from the start. They retire or simplify customizations that slow delivery, and they decouple innovation from the ERP backbone. This enables experimentation without destabilizing core systems.

A clean core is more than architecture. It’s a mindset:

3. Make it a shared mission

Technology fails most often when the people aren’t ready. Treat modernization as a human partnership, not just an IT project.

Some CIOs described co-creating deployment plans with business partners to ensure usability, trust, and adoption. Leading with co-ownership ensures modernization is framed as a shared journey, not an IT handoff.

What this looks like in practice

From the conversations, four clear steps stood out for turning strategy into tangible progress:

Where SAP steps in to power the journey forward

RISE with SAP offers a structured starting point for our on-premises customers based on their starting point; something I’ve recommended many times to help teams match pace with ambition.

They come with a clean core blueprint, an integrated toolchain, and extensibility on SAP BTP.

This allows us to decouple innovation from the backbone while keeping the heart of the system strong.

I’ve seen how SAP also delivers onboarding, reference architectures, value realization frameworks, and ongoing guidance. Having support after go‑live matters as much as the migration itself.

By combining standardization with flexibility, SAP enables customers to strike the balance that many CIOs at the roundtable said they needed most.

Leading ERP modernization: A CIO’s blueprint for scalable growth

Future‑ready organizations don’t just adopt technology; they build the cultural and architectural muscle to thrive through disruption.

If you want to win:

These are not just steps; they are force multipliers that will define the reach and resilience of your transformation.

ERP modernization, done right, is the launchpad for both today’s strategic priorities and tomorrow’s breakthroughs.

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