What Enterprise Leaders Get Wrong About ERP Ownership Why ERP ownership misconceptions undermine value - and how NetSuite succeeds when ownership is redefined as an enterprise responsibility. tags: NetSuite, ERP Ownership, Leadership, Governance, Operating Model ERP failures rarely happen because the system stops working. They happen because organizations misunderstand who actually owns the platform . When ownership is unclear, the system runs - but the business never captures its full value. Introduction Ask leaders in most organizations who owns the ERP system and the answers usually sound like this: "IT manages it." "Finance owns it." "The vendor supports it." Each of these answers contains some truth. But none of them fully defines ERP ownership. In reality, ERP ownership is not a department responsibility - it is an enterprise responsibility . When organizations misunderstand this, the system may technically function, but the strategic value of the...