Imagine you’re at a thrilling football match watching your favorite team, Chelsea, deftly passing the ball back and forth, moving as a single unit towards the opposing team’s goal. Each player knows their role and how it fits into the team’s strategy, enabling them to adapt to their competitors’ moves and work towards a common objective: scoring goals and winning matches. This level of coordination, strategic planning, and execution is not unlike what businesses strive for in managing their day-to-day operations and achieving long-term goals. In the business realm, one of the most powerful tools enabling this level of synergy and efficiency is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.