The GCC's biggest secret is not who is winning.
It is who is failing quietly.
I sat down with Eric Kimberling — 25 years, 1,000+ ERP projects, expert witness, author of Welcome to the Machine.
I gave him one piece of evidence he said he had never considered.
In the West — when an ERP fails — there is a pension fund to file a lawsuit.
In the GCC — there is sovereign immunity.
The failure gets absorbed. The consultant gets the next contract.
He paused. Then said:
"The machine was built to profit from organisations like Saudi organisations. It is designed for high spending with limited accountability."
Three trillion dollars. NEOM. ROSHN. The Giga-Projects.
This is the conversation the GCC needed three years ago.
The next best time is today.
Full episode live now — YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts. Link in first comment.
@Eric Kimberling — thank you for saying publicly what the industry says only in private.
Which landed hardest?
A — The machine profits from your failure
B — Sovereign immunity = no accountability
C — Hidden failure costs more than declared failure
D — The single question he gave at the end
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Eric Kimberling is the CEO and Founder of Third Stage Consulting Group, expert witness in ERP litigation, and author of Welcome to the Machine — available now on Amazon. 🔗 Order Welcome to the Machine: amazon.com — search Eric Kimberling 🔗 Third Stage Consulting: thirdstage-consulting.com 🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/erickimberling
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