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What do ERP implementations and aviation have in common? More than you might think.

In this episode of GovTech Insights, Avero CEO Abhijit Verekar is joined by ERP consultant (and licensed pilot) Isaac West to unpack how lessons from the cockpit apply directly to public sector digital transformation.

From pre-flight planning to checklist discipline and mid-air course corrections, AV and Isaac draw clear parallels between flying and managing complex ERP projects—with insights that could save your agency time, money, and frustration.

✈️ What we cover:

  • Why communication breakdowns derail ERP success
  • The role of checklists (and why they’re not enough)
  • How to “stay ahead of the plane” when managing tech timelines
  • The importance of defining project terminology early
  • How standardization helps prevent human error

If your organization is considering an ERP system—or already deep in implementation—this episode offers a grounded, tactical perspective to help you stay on course.

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