The implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in a company can be likened to launching a new product, where success largely depends on careful management and employee support. The process necessitates comprehensive end-user training, encompassing changes in business processes, ERP solution specifics, and change management techniques. A critical component of successful ERP adoption is addressing employee reactions through the stages of shock, denial, anger, skepticism, acceptance, and integration, as outlined by the change curve model. Engaging employees in open dialogue about the system's benefits, addressing their concerns, and involving them in training and support initiatives can ease the transition. Creating platforms for feedback and learning ensures employees are prepared and motivated, fostering a positive environment that highlights progress and celebrates achievements. Effective change management leads to greater acceptance and integration of the new system, ultimately benefiting both employees and the business.