The ambiguity that surrounded the implementation of GST seems to be
diminishing as the government achieves several key milestones that were
pre-requisites for the revolutionary indirect tax regime to go live on
July 1. While the industry is geared up to embrace changes that GST will
bring about, there is a lot of preparatory work to be done. With a
little over two months to go, companies need to start analysing the
immediate risks and opportunities resulting from transition to GST as
the new legislation will affect the entire ecosystem of an organisation,
starting from order to cash.
Although several companies have incurred huge costs owing to
assessment of impact of GST on their business, one of the biggest
challenges with respect to implementation of GST is project managing
such a critical change in legislation with minimal resources and cost.
Some of the key areas which can make GST implementation a success at any organisation are:
- Comprehensive Project Plan - A project plan
comprising of critical activities that need to be completed by various
business functions along with a responsibility matrix and timelines is
imperative for successful implementation of GST across any organization
- Effective Communication Plan - It is critical to
develop and maintain an effective communication plan to keep the
relevant stakeholders informed of various activities that are lined up
on a periodic basis and also using this forum as an escalation matrix,
if the need arises.
- Follow-up mechanism - While assigning
responsibility is important and can be easily achieved by any project
management professional, following up on critical activities and
obtaining a status of where we are on in such a high pressure job is
very challenging and cumbersome.
- Stakeholder Management - Since GST will affect the
entire ecosystem of an organisation, it is very critical to manage a
large number of stakeholders and keep them apprised of development on
the project front, and also obtain a go-ahead on critical decisions,
which otherwise get held up due to procedural operations of companies.
- Identifying interdependencies between various functions -
Projects such as GST cannot be implemented by a standalone business
function, and therefore identification of inter-dependencies between
various functions and organising these activities is very critical.
- Documentation - Losing track of important
documentation can lead to confusion and ambiguity among the task force,
and therefore, having a formal document repository that holds all
critical documents, project updates and latest version of business
requisition documents is imperative to the successful implementation of
GST.
- Third Party management portal - Third parties are
important part of the value chain of an organisation as their readiness
is critical to seamless functioning of input credit mechanism under GST.
- Informal chat setup - Certain conversations are
best done in an informal manner. Therefore, an informal chat setup,
which is secure can be a boon for projects as huge as GST implementation
across large organisations where stakeholders are strewn across
geographies.
While there are many more aspects that can lead to seamless
implementation of GST, ensuring business continuity is the biggest
challenge for organisations that are late to realise the ramifications
of GST on their business. While companies can be quick to align their IT
systems through outsourcing partners, it is important to note that
project managing such a big change can be a daunting task for any
organisation.
Therefore, there is an immediate need for a one-stop-shop customised
project management platform that can take over the burden of managing
tasks, action items, keep a check on timelines, and engage stakeholders
at one place with minimal resources. While there are many project
management platforms readily available in the market, there is a void
with respect to a holistic platform that can design, organise, manage
and document action items, follow-up on deliverables of
internal/external stakeholders, incorporate a robust project plan,
engage all relevant internal/external stakeholders, manage tasks and
project progress.
Certainly, the industry needs a solution that can be customised
according to their immediate needs and help them transition into the GST
effectively. Such a platform can also be utilised for post
implementation monitoring.
04 May 2017, 10:55 AM