Are you an ErpSeal?
An ERP Seal aspires to these characteristics:
- Curious & Observant
An ErpSeal looks beyond transactions and dashboards to uncover patterns, root causes, trends, and opportunities hidden in ERP data - Approachable & Humble
An ErpSeal is not “an expert” but a “professional learner” who communicates complex ERP concepts to others without ego or intimidation - Communicates with
Honesty & Integrity
An ErpSeal presents ERP data truthfully, explains assumptions clearly, and prioritizes clarity over spin - Agile with Agency
Agile = Adapting quickly to changing situations
Agency = Belief that you can influence outcomes through your own actions - Social & Collaborative, but not intimidating or hierarchical
An ErpSeal bridges the gaps between ERP Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and Humans without hidden agendas and without being manipulative
FAQ
Mid-Market ERP systems cater to companies that are doing $10M-$500M USD in Annual Revenue.
Companies that are too small for Mid-Market ERP are typically running on QuickBooks in the United States or similar applications in other countries.
Companies that are too large for Mid-Market ERP are typically running something like SAP, Oracle, Workday, or one of a dozen or so other products.
Mid-Market ERP sits in the middle, with dozens of products serving the space, but the types of companies in this space deal with very similar challenges.
Let's talk about those challenges and explore technology solutions.

Tim Rodman, (CPA-Inactive) runs this website from his home in Columbus, Ohio.
Tim grew up in San Diego and went to college at UCLA where he earned his degree in Applied Mathematics, a Minor in Accounting, and a Specialization in Computer Programming.
Tim started his career in downtown Los Angeles at Deloitte as a Financial Auditor where he earned his CPA license.
Tim has spent over 20 years in Mid-Market ERP, possessing a blend of business and technical skills.
