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ERP Health Check & Audit

Find Out What Your ERP Is Costing You — Before the Auditor Does.

Most enterprise ERPs are running at 60% of their potential. Customisations made for problems that no longer exist. Integrations bolted on by partners who've moved on. Reports the finance team works around because nobody trusts the numbers. A Daxonet Health Check assesses your D365, AutoCount, or legacy AX/NAV across 8 dimensions in 2 weeks — Microsoft FastTrack-aligned, scored against APQC benchmarks, with a prioritised remediation plan your CFO can read on one page.

Microsoft Solutions Partner Authorised AutoCount Dealer 10+ years across Malaysian enterprises FastTrack-aligned · APQC-scored

Daxonet's ERP Health Check & Audit assesses Microsoft Dynamics 365, AutoCount, AX, NAV, and other enterprise systems across 8 dimensions: data integrity, process fit, customisation drift, integration health, security posture, license utilisation, performance, and user adoption. Engagements run 2 to 4 weeks, are Microsoft FastTrack-aligned where applicable, and produce a prioritised remediation plan scored against APQC benchmarks. Most clients discover 3 to 5 high-impact fixes with payback within 90 days.

Why Audit

What triggers a CFO to commission an ERP Health Check?

Four moments dominate the conversations we have with finance and IT leaders. If any of these match your reality, the question is no longer "should we audit" — it is "how soon".

Performance is sliding, root cause unknown

Month-end close has crept from 5 days to 8. Reports take 30% longer. The IT team blames data; finance blames processes; nobody can produce evidence either way. A Health Check gives the steering committee an evidence-based diagnosis.

Audit findings or compliance risk surfaced

External auditor flagged control weaknesses. Internal audit raised concerns about manual workarounds. e-Invoice or transfer-pricing readiness is suspect. A Health Check produces the structured evidence regulators and auditors expect to see.

"Are we getting value from the ERP?"

The Board asked the question. The CFO needs a defensible answer. License renewals are coming up. Implementation cost feels stuck on the balance sheet without obvious operating returns. A Health Check quantifies actual value delivered against the original business case.

Pre-upgrade or pre-M&A readiness

An upgrade is on the horizon. An acquisition is being integrated. Before either, you need a clean current-state baseline — what to keep, what to retire, what to rebuild. A Health Check is the foundation phase that makes the next phase deliverable.

What We Check

The 8 dimensions of your ERP we assess.

Each dimension scored 1 to 5 against APQC and Microsoft FastTrack benchmarks where applicable. Each gets a top-3 findings list with severity, effort, and recommended owner. No fluff, no consultant theatre — just structured evidence.

01

Data Integrity

Master data quality, reconciliations, audit trail completeness, dimension consistency.

Common findings
  • Orphaned customer/vendor records
  • GL-to-subledger drift
  • Inconsistent dimension usage
02

Process Fit

How well the ERP supports actual operations vs designed-for processes. Workaround density.

Common findings
  • Excel workarounds for missing flows
  • Process drift since go-live
  • Approval chains nobody uses
03

Customisation Drift

Count, age, supportability, and ROI of every customisation. Upgrade-blockers identified.

Common findings
  • Customisations no longer used
  • Overlay code blocking upgrades
  • Undocumented business logic
04

Integration Health

Uptime, error rates, observability of every integration, EDI, e-Invoice, banking, payroll.

Common findings
  • Silent failures with no alerting
  • Brittle CSV-based handovers
  • Single-vendor lock-in points
05

Security Posture

Identity, role design, segregation of duties, audit trail, regulatory readiness.

Common findings
  • Over-privileged admin roles
  • Missing SoD enforcement
  • Stale terminated-user accounts
06

License Utilisation

Paid-for vs used. Optimisation opportunities. Renewal positioning evidence.

Common findings
  • Over-provisioned full-user licences
  • Inactive users still licensed
  • Misallocated module access
07

Performance

Response time, batch windows, infrastructure cost, scaling headroom.

Common findings
  • Batch jobs eating month-end
  • Missing indexes on heavy queries
  • Cloud-cost optimisation gaps
08

User Adoption

Active vs licensed users. Support ticket density. Feature uptake. Training gaps.

Common findings
  • Power users in the wrong roles
  • Feature-rich modules unused
  • Training cliff at quarterly close

All 8 dimensions scored on a 1-5 scale. Composite Health Score is the headline number for the steering committee.

Methodology · APQC + FastTrack

How does a Daxonet Health Check actually run?

Five phases across 2 to 4 weeks of elapsed time. Designed for low business disruption — your team contributes 12 to 20 hours total, mostly in scheduled interviews.

  1. 01

    Scope

    Kickoff with steering committee. Confirm the 8 dimensions, the access plan, and the interview schedule. Charter signed.

    Day: 1-2

  2. 02

    Data & Config

    Read-only ERP access. Configuration extracts. Integration log review. License posture pull. Performance baselines.

    Day: 3-7

  3. 03

    Interviews

    CFO, finance team lead, IT lead, 2-3 super-users. 45-60 min each. Process drift, workaround density, satisfaction.

    Day: 5-10

  4. 04

    Score & Synthesise

    Each dimension scored 1-5 against benchmarks. Top 10 findings drafted. Severity, effort, owner tags applied.

    Day: 10-14

  5. 05

    Readout

    60-min steering committee readout. CFO 1-pager, executive deck, full report, remediation backlog. Q&A.

    Day: 14-20

What It Reveals

The five things almost every Health Check uncovers.

Patterns from over a decade of audits across Malaysian and ASEAN enterprises on D365, AutoCount, AX, and NAV. Your specific findings will vary — but these five categories show up in 9 out of 10 engagements.

License over-provisioning

The single most-recovered dollar value in our average Health Check. Full-user licences assigned where Team Member or Activity-only licences would suffice. Inactive users still on payroll. Modules paid for but not enabled.

For a 200-user D365 tenant, the average rebalance opportunity is 8-12% of the annual license bill — typically RM 60K to RM 200K depending on contract. Recoverable at the next renewal cycle.

Average payback: at next renewal

Brittle integrations

CSV handovers running on someone's laptop. Connectors with no error alerting. Single-vendor lock-in points. The Health Check produces a connector-by-connector observability map.

Customisations no longer used

Built for problems that no longer exist. Maintained at cost. Blocking upgrades. Each gets a retire / replace / rebuild / defer verdict with effort estimate.

Security & SoD gaps

Over-privileged admin roles. Missing segregation-of-duties enforcement. Stale terminated-user accounts. Findings the external auditor will eventually find — better discovered now.

Reporting workarounds

Excel kingdoms feeding the board pack. Power BI built once and never re-validated. Numbers nobody trusts. Reporting should be the cheapest thing on this list to fix — and it usually is.

Track Record

A decade of ERP audits across Malaysian and ASEAN enterprises.

8

Dimensions assessed per Health Check

2-4

Weeks elapsed time

12-20h

Total time from your team

3-5

High-impact findings typically uncovered

Deliverables

What you receive — built for the steering committee, not the bookshelf.

Every deliverable below is designed to be acted on. The 1-page CFO summary is the document that gets read; everything else is the evidence trail behind it.

1-page CFO summary
The single page the CEO and Board read. Composite Health Score, top 5 findings with impact and effort, recommended remediation path, total estimated value at stake. Designed to be photocopied into the next steering deck without modification.
Health Score Card by dimension
Each of the 8 dimensions scored 1-5 against APQC and Microsoft FastTrack benchmarks. Score trajectory based on remediation. Comparison against peer benchmarks where available.
Top 10 findings with severity, effort, owner
Each finding tagged: severity (red / amber / green), effort (XS / S / M / L), recommended owner (Daxonet / internal / external), payback window (this quarter / this year / longer-term).
Prioritised remediation backlog
Implementation backlog tagged for Azure DevOps day-one ingestion. Effort estimates, dependency map, sequencing recommendations. The starting point for Phase 2 if you choose to engage Daxonet for remediation.
Underlying assessment workbook
The evidence behind every finding. Data extracts, configuration reviews, integration logs, license utilisation tables. Auditor-grade documentation for findings that may surface in external audit.
60-minute live readout
Steering committee session. Presentation by the Daxonet principal who ran the audit. Q&A. Decision on next steps captured live in the action log.
30-day support contract (clarification)
Included by default. After delivery, your team can ask follow-up questions on findings or remediation paths for 30 days. Designed so the audit doesn't go dormant the day the report lands.
Why Daxonet

The audit partner whose findings actually get implemented.

Big-4 firms run excellent ERP audits — and then hand the report to an implementation partner. Daxonet IS the implementation partner. The principal who diagnoses your platform is the principal capable of remediating it. No partner handoff. No translation loss. Findings tagged for direct ingestion into our Azure DevOps backlog.

  •   Microsoft Solutions Partner — Business Applications
  •   Big-4 audit rigour, lean Daxonet team (2-3 people, not 12)
  •   APQC PCF and Microsoft FastTrack-aligned scoring
  •   Same principal owns audit AND any subsequent remediation
  •   Audit fee partially credited against remediation engagements
  •   Honest about when Big-4 is the right answer instead
Get In Touch

Daxonet Group Sdn Bhd

Petaling Jaya HQ · Selangor, Malaysia

Johor Bahru Office · Johor, Malaysia

Phone · +603-9212 8336
Email · sales@daxonet.com

Format: 60-min scoping call, free. We confirm the 8-dimension scope, the access plan, the interview schedule, and the deliverables — before you sign anything.

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FAQ

What do finance leaders ask before commissioning a health check?

What is an ERP Health Check & Audit, and how is it different from an upgrade assessment?
An ERP Health Check & Audit is a structured 2 to 4 week diagnostic of your CURRENT ERP — what's working, what's drifting, what's costing you money. It does not assume you should upgrade or replatform; it tells you honestly. An upgrade assessment, by contrast, presumes you're moving and scopes the migration. Health Check first, upgrade decision second. Many of our Health Check clients discover they don't need an upgrade — they need a focused remediation of 3 to 5 specific issues that are dragging the platform's value down.
Which ERPs do you audit?
Microsoft Dynamics 365 (Finance, Supply Chain, Business Central, Customer Engagement), AutoCount Accounting and POS, Arcstone MES, and legacy Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 / 2012, NAV. We also audit Power Platform extensions, Azure integration layers, and adjacent finance / operations systems. For non-Microsoft ERPs (SAP, Oracle, Sage), we run a structural audit — we cannot match the depth of a vendor-certified partner, but we can assess fit, integration health, and migration readiness honestly.
What are the 8 dimensions you assess?
Data integrity (master data quality, reconciliations, audit trail completeness), process fit (how well the ERP supports actual operations vs designed-for processes), customisation drift (count, age, supportability of customisations), integration health (uptime, error rates, observability of every connector), security posture (identity, role design, audit, regulatory readiness), license utilisation (paid-for vs used, optimisation opportunities), performance (response time, batch windows, infrastructure cost), and user adoption (active vs licensed users, support ticket density, feature uptake). Each dimension scored 1-5 against APQC and Microsoft FastTrack benchmarks where applicable.
How long does a typical Health Check take?
Standard scope (single legal entity, single ERP) runs 2 to 3 weeks of elapsed time, with 4 to 6 days of consultant effort. Multi-entity, multi-platform, or post-merger scenarios extend to 4 to 6 weeks. We deliberately keep teams small — a Daxonet principal plus a domain consultant — so the assessment is sharp, not theatrical. A 12-person Big-4 audit team often produces a 200-page deck that nobody reads.
What deliverables do we receive?
A 30-40 page executive readout (Health Score Card by dimension, top 10 findings with impact + effort, prioritised remediation backlog), a 1-page CFO summary (the page the CEO and Board read), the underlying assessment workbook (data extracts, configuration reviews, integration logs), and a 60-minute live readout with the steering committee. Every finding is tagged with severity (red / amber / green), implementation effort (XS / S / M / L), and recommended owner (Daxonet / internal / external). The 1-page CFO summary is the deliverable that gets acted on — everything else is the evidence trail.
Will the audit disrupt our daily operations?
Minimally. We work primarily with read-only access to your production ERP, supplemented by interviews with key roles (CFO, finance team lead, IT lead, 2-3 operational super-users). Interviews are 45 to 60 minutes each. Configuration reviews and data extracts are pulled by your IT team on a schedule we agree at kickoff, never during peak hours. The total time commitment from your team is typically 12 to 20 hours across 2-3 weeks.
Do you compete with the Big-4 firms (Deloitte / PwC / EY / KPMG) for this work?
Sometimes. The Big-4 firms run excellent ERP audits — the methodology and rigour are mature. Daxonet's differentiator is the same as it is on Business Process Review: the principal who diagnoses your ERP is also a principal capable of implementing the remediation. No partner handoff between strategy and execution. Lower cost, faster cycle, findings that get acted on. When the audit needs Big-4 brand for a board presentation or regulatory filing, we'll tell you honestly. When it needs implementation depth, we're the better fit.
Is this Microsoft FastTrack-aligned?
Yes, where applicable. This gives the assessment an independent quality gate at Microsoft's expense — a meaningful credibility signal for the board. For Business Central, AutoCount, and other platforms, we use Daxonet's own assessment framework drawing from APQC PCF, COBIT, and Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework where relevant.
What happens after the Health Check is delivered?
Three options, and the deliverable explicitly recommends one: (1) Self-remediate — your team takes the prioritised backlog and works through it. We provide a 30-day support contract for clarification questions. (2) Co-remediate — Daxonet runs the top 3 to 5 fixes with your team alongside, typically a 4 to 8 week engagement after the audit. (3) Full remediation — for findings that escalate to upgrade or replatform, we transition into our Implementation or Upgrade & Migration service. The Health Check audit fee is partially credited against any subsequent remediation engagement.
What's the typical ROI of a Health Check?
Most clients identify RM 100K to RM 500K in annual savings or recovered value within the first 3 findings — license over-provisioning, broken integrations driving manual workarounds, customisations no longer used but still maintained, batch performance issues delaying month-end. The Health Check audit fee is typically recovered in the first 60 to 90 days of remediation. We do not guarantee specific savings — the variance is too wide — but we have not delivered a Health Check where the top 3 findings did not materially exceed the audit cost.
Honest assessment, plain language

Find out exactly where your ERP is losing you money — in two weeks, not two quarters.

Book a Daxonet Health Check & Audit. We assess your current ERP across 8 dimensions, score it against APQC and Microsoft FastTrack benchmarks, and hand back a prioritised remediation plan you can act on immediately.

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