Most IFS value loss is quiet
The system is running, invoices are closing, and nobody is calling it a failure. But underneath, spreadsheets are multiplying, support tickets are reopening, and decisions are slowing down.
This one-pager names the ten most common signals that IFS is no longer returning what the business paid for it. It is designed to be shared with an executive team, pinned to a planning board, or used as the starting point for an honest conversation about what to fix first.
The ten signals
Month-end reports still require spreadsheet reconciliation
Users build workarounds outside IFS
The same support tickets keep reopening
Upgrade conversations get deferred
Approval workflows live in email or chat
Inventory records and physical stock diverge
Production planners do not trust the schedule
Customizations have no documented owner
Executives cannot get a single view without IT
The IFS version is falling behind the roadmap
One page. Ten signals. No forms.
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