Written by Kate Fonville, Brand Manager

5 Signs Your Workday Implementation Needs Advisory Support

5 Signs Your Workday Implementation Needs Advisory Support

Implementing Workday is one of the most significant technology transformations an organization can undertake. It impacts finance, HR, operations, and leadership decision-making all at once.

While most organizations work with a dedicated implementation partner, many projects still encounter challenges along the way.

That’s because successful Workday implementations require more than technical configuration — they also require clear governance, strong decision frameworks, and alignment across stakeholders.

This is where Workday implementation advisory services can make a meaningful difference.

If your organization is currently implementing Workday — or preparing for a rollout — here are five signs that advisory support could improve the outcome of your project.

1. Key Decisions Are Taking Too Long

Workday implementations involve hundreds of configuration decisions.

These decisions affect everything from financial reporting structures to approval workflows and system integrations. When internal teams struggle to align on these choices, the project can quickly lose momentum.

Common signs include:

• repeated meetings without clear outcomes
• conflicting priorities across departments
• delays in approving system configuration decisions

Advisory support helps establish decision frameworks and governance structures that allow organizations to move forward confidently.

Rather than reacting to issues as they arise, teams can make decisions more efficiently and with greater alignment.

 

2. Stakeholders Are Struggling To Stay Aligned

Workday implementations involve many stakeholders across the organization — finance leaders, HR teams, IT, operations, and executive sponsors.

Each group has different priorities and expectations for the system.

Without strong coordination, these perspectives can become difficult to balance. This can lead to configuration decisions that reflect short-term needs rather than long-term organizational goals.

Advisory partners help maintain alignment by:

• facilitating structured stakeholder conversations
• identifying areas of potential conflict early
• ensuring system design reflects broader business strategy

This helps organizations avoid decisions that may create challenges after go-live.

3. Governance Structure Are Unclear

One of the most common challenges in Workday implementations is a lack of clear governance.

Organizations may not have defined processes for:

• approving configuration decisions
• prioritizing system changes
• managing stakeholder requests
• resolving conflicts between departments

Without governance structures in place, implementation teams often spend time navigating organizational complexity rather than focusing on the project itself.

Advisory support introduces governance frameworks that provide structure and accountability throughout the implementation.

4. Internal Teams Feel Overwhelmed

Workday implementations require significant time and attention from internal subject matter experts. 

These teams are often balancing project responsibilities with their regular operational roles. As the implementation progresses, the volume of decisions and system knowledge required can become overwhelming. 

When this happens, organizations may experience: 

  • slower decision cycles
  •  reduced engagement from internal stakeholders
  • uncertainty around system design choices 

Advisory support helps reduce this pressure by providing experienced guidance throughout the implementation process. 

5. There Is Concern About Ownership After Go Live

A successful Workday implementation is not just about launch day — it is about long-term ownership of the system. 

Organizations often realize late in the implementation process that their teams are not fully prepared to manage Workday after deployment. 

This can lead to questions such as: 

  • Who will govern system changes?
    • How will new enhancements be prioritized?
    • What internal processes will support system ownership? 

Advisory services help organizations prepare for this transition by ensuring that governance, ownership, and long-term support models are established before go-live. 

Once Workday is live, organizations typically shift focus toward Workday system optimization, post-go-live support, and continuous improvement of the platform. 

How Advisory Support Strengthens Workday Implementations

Advisory services are not designed to replace implementation partners. Instead, they provide strategic guidance that helps organizations navigate complex decisions and maintain alignment throughout the project.

Effective advisory support can provide:

• governance frameworks for decision-making
• structured stakeholder alignment
• proactive risk identification
• guidance on Workday best practices
• preparation for long-term system ownership

By strengthening the strategic foundation of the implementation, organizations can ensure their Workday system delivers long-term value.

 

Workday Implementation Advisory with Syssero LEAP

Syssero’s LEAP advisory services help organizations navigate Workday implementations with clarity and confidence.

LEAP provides independent advisory support that complements implementation partners and empowers internal teams to lead the project effectively.

Through LEAP, organizations gain:

• structured governance for implementation decisions
• guidance navigating complex Workday configuration choices
• alignment across stakeholders and project teams
• preparation for successful post-go-live ownership

👉 For more context on why advisory support plays such a critical role in implementations, read:
The Missing Piece in Many Workday Implementations: Advisory Support

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