EERP Scorecard

About

One person maintains this site. Here's who, and who pays for it.

Brady Justice

I'm an independent ERP consultant. My working life is mid-market finance systems: running selections, working implementations, and untangling the projects that went sideways before I got there. I built ERP Scorecard because most ERP "advice" online is lead generation for whichever vendor pays the referral fee, and buyers deserve a referee who shows the scoring.

Everything on this site, from the fit model to the pricing anchors, is researched and maintained by me. When something is wrong, there is one person to hold accountable, and the section below tells you how.

Independence, plainly

  • No vendor pays for placement, ranking, or a recommendation. Not with money, not with perks.
  • The site is funded by my advisory practice. Buyers pay for my time. That is the whole business model.
  • Scoring is deterministic and published. The same answers always produce the same scores, and no score can be bought.
  • Referral relationships, when they exist, are disclosed to the client in writing before any introduction is made.

Corrections and disputes (for vendors)

If you work for a vendor covered on this site and believe a factual claim is wrong, out of date, or missing context, I want to hear it. The process:

  1. 1.Email bradyjjustice@gmail.com with the page URL, the specific claim, and your evidence. Public documentation beats a sales deck.
  2. 2.I respond within five business days with what will change, what won't, and why.
  3. 3.Accepted corrections are made promptly, and the change is logged on this page with the date and what changed. Rankings and scores never change as part of a dispute; only the underlying facts do, and the deterministic model rescores from there.

Correction log

No corrections logged yet. When one is made, it appears here with the date, the page, and what changed.

See how the scoring works, then run it on your own company:

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