So yesterday I gave you some reasons why your software
implementation failed.
Did anything jump out at you? Nothing?
Well, what if the software wasn’t the right fit? How do you
know? Dig-in immediately and find out.
If you purchased an integrated solution, whether it’s
cloud-based or you’re hosting it on your own server, you have made an
investment. The sunk-cost effect is the biggest reason we stay in a bad
relationship.
And since we’re going into Super Bowl® weekend, I can use
this lovely analogy found in the New
Yorker about Mark Sanchez, who has been retained by the New York Jets for
another year at a cool $8.25 million. Yep, played poorly for two seasons, and
because there’s so much invested, they keep him – whether he starts – or sits
on the bench.
From the article:
Hal
Arkes, a psychologist at Ohio State University who has spent much of his career
studying the subject, explains, “Abandoning a project that you’ve invested a
lot in feels like you’ve wasted everything, and waste is something we’re told
to avoid.” This means that we often end up sticking with something when we’d be
better off cutting our losses—sitting through a bad movie, say, just because
we’ve paid for the ticket.
“Giving up on a project, though, means that somebody has to admit
that he shouldn’t have done it in the first place,” Arkes says. “And there are
lots of executives who would rather be tortured than admit that they’re wrong.”
So just to be sure the fit is wrong, and before you cut ties with the solution that made you
starry-eyed at the beginning, determine if you have a software issue – a bug,
or something that was not set-up properly. Call
Support and ask for help. If the first person doesn’t answer your
questions satisfactorily, go up the chain of command.
If there aren’t issues, but the technology just isn’t
working as it was promoted to you, call your sales person. That individual
sold you on a product that, if you gave it a thorough evaluation and they
answered all your questions, should work for you. At the very least, they
should understand your issues and recommend solutions – right away.
Was the software too complicated for your agency? The
modules are designed for individuals who have an understanding of their roles. I’ve
seen it many times in small agencies where employees wear many hats – and just
because they’re managing the day-to-day doesn’t mean they are in the mindset of
using a full accounting or project scheduling program.
The programs are designed to make you more efficient and
give you data that you can use to grow your business. Maybe it’s time to invest
in an employee who has the skill-set to ensure you grow.
This doesn’t mean you have to fire people – they still know
your business and will be an asset to the new-hire who brings in advanced skills.
Maybe you need more training. Either your software provider
or a consultant can help you. A ‘fresh pair of eyes’ to double-check your
decision before you bail.
But – make sure the support person or
your consultant understands your
business. Like advertising, creative process, and how you do that thing you
do – every day.
Once you have worked with support, sales and / or a
consultant and you determined that the software is not the right fit – make the change.
Cut the losses. It is too painful for your staff to slog
through something that doesn’t work. They’ll hate you more for keeping it than
if you say, “I made a mistake” and find a better fit. They will breathe a collective sigh of relief and appreciate the fact that you are human - and admit it.
Your agency has just gained tons of knowledge
about the tools and process for evaluating the technology to make your agency
more efficient. Going forward, they will really know what they don't want.
So before you invest another $8.25 million (it can feel that way), venture back out
and really grill the next all-encompassing-solution-provider without all that beguiling
starry-eyed fascination.
You all have the right to play on a team that wins. (of course I had to get a football metaphor in here.)
Have a great - and safe - weekend!