How to Better Leverage Structured End-User Training for ERP Implementations in the Manufacturing Industry

This thesis investigates how manufacturing companies apply end-user training to support ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) implementations, identifies required end-user competencies, examines current approaches and challenges, as well as recommendations to leverage training in this context. Inadequate training is a major risk for ERP failure.

Dussuet, Fabienne, 2025

Art der Arbeit Master Thesis
Auftraggebende
Betreuende Dozierende von Kutzschenbach, Michael
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However, manufacturing companies rely on ERP systems while operating with highly specific processes. Therefore, this thesis addresses the limited understanding of how structured training can support ERP implementations in this context.
A qualitative case study was conducted through semi-structured interviews with training managers and end-users to capture insights from both perspectives.
The findings indicate that manufacturing companies should align required competencies, training content, methods, delivery and evaluation. The analysis identifies the following critical competencies: ERP concept knowledge, software knowledge, business process knowledge, problem-solving knowledge, rationale of the changes, training navigation knowledge as well as digital literacy and soft skills. SAM (Successive Approximation Model) is proposed as a suitable training design framework, supported by a TNA (Training Needs Analysis) to determine target-group needs. A mix of synchronous and asynchronous methods is required. The methods should also reflect different levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy. Training delivery should combine an LMS (Learning Management System) with a train-the-trainer approach. Evaluation should integrate subjective and quantitative measures to identify gaps and guide further improvement.This thesis contributes to practice by providing context-specific recommendations for ERP end-user training in manufacturing companies and to research by contextualising such training within established learning models.
Studiengang: Business Information Systems (Master)
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Art der Arbeit
Master Thesis
Autorinnen und Autoren
Dussuet, Fabienne
Betreuende Dozierende
von Kutzschenbach, Michael
Publikationsjahr
2025
Sprache der Arbeit
Englisch
Vertraulichkeit
öffentlich
Studiengang
Business Information Systems (Master)
Standort Studiengang
Olten