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January 21, 2026 at 1:29 am #297062

banagenParticipantAs someone who’s been implementing Oracle Fusion projects for the past few years, I’ve noticed a major bottleneck that rarely gets discussed in traditional ERP training: visual content creation for documentation, training materials, and stakeholder presentations.
Every Fusion implementation requires dozens (sometimes hundreds) of visual assets:
Process flow diagrams for requirement gathering
User interface mockups for configuration workshops
Training screenshots and annotated guides
Executive dashboard concepts for steering committees
Change management posters and infographics
Traditionally, this meant either:
Relying on business analysts with limited design skills (resulting in ugly PowerPoints)
Hiring expensive graphic designers who don’t understand ERP workflows
Using stock images that have zero relevance to your client’s industry
The 2026 shift: AI-powered visual pipelines are now solving this at a fraction of the cost.
Real Use Cases I’ve Tested
1. Custom Dashboard Mockups (5 minutes vs. 2 days)
During a recent Fusion Cloud ERP implementation, the CFO wanted to visualize what their new Financial Analytics dashboard would look like before we configured anything in the system.
Old approach: Designer creates mockup → 2 revisions → $800 and 3 business days
AI approach: Generate dashboard concept with text prompt → iterate with conversational edits → 10 minutes, $2
The AI-generated mockup was accurate enough to get sign-off and move to UAT without any rework.
2. Training Material Illustrations
For HCM implementations, explaining concepts like “Global Person Model” or “Absence Qualification Plans” requires visual diagrams that are culturally appropriate for different regions.
Instead of generic stock photos, we now generate:
Custom character illustrations matching the client’s workforce demographics
Industry-specific workplace settings (manufacturing floor, hospital, retail, etc.)
Localized UI screenshots with proper language text rendering
Tools like BanaGen handle text rendering in 100+ languages—critical when your Fusion project spans APAC, EMEA, and Americas.
3. Change Management Campaigns
ERP rollouts fail because of poor user adoption, not technical issues. Visual communication materials (posters, email headers, Yammer graphics) make a huge difference.
We used to budget $5,000-$10,000 for a full change management visual kit. Now we generate:
50+ social graphics for internal comms
Animated GIFs explaining new workflows
Personalized “welcome to Fusion” images for each department
Total cost: ~$100 in AI credits. Time saved: 3 weeks.
What AI Can’t Replace (Yet)
Before anyone panics—AI doesn’t replace your technical ERP skills:
Process design: You still need Fusion functional expertise to map business requirements
Configuration: AI won’t set up your Chart of Accounts or HCM org structure
Integration logic: Complex middleware and FBDI templates still require coding skills
AI only accelerates the visual communication layer—which is actually 30-40% of implementation project effort if you count documentation, training, and stakeholder management.
ROI for Implementation Partners
If you’re a consulting firm running multiple Fusion projects, the math is compelling:
Per-project savings:
Mockups & diagrams: $3,000 saved
Training materials: $5,000 saved
Change management visuals: $7,000 saved
Total: $15,000 per project
Time savings:
2-3 weeks per project (reallocated to actual configuration work)
For a firm running 10 projects/year, that’s $150k savings + faster delivery times = competitive advantage when bidding new work.
Implementation Tips
If you want to try this in your next Fusion project:
Phase 1: Start with low-risk assets (internal presentations, draft mockups)
Phase 2: Generate client-facing training materials with proper branding
Phase 3: Build a reusable asset library (industry-specific templates, common workflow diagrams)
Tools worth testing:
AI image generators for mockups and illustrations (I’ve been using BanaGen for text-heavy assets like dashboard concepts)
AI animation tools for short training videos
Traditional tools (Visio, Lucidchart) still best for technical architecture diagrams
Discussion Questions
Have you experienced visual content bottlenecks in your Fusion projects?
Would your clients accept AI-generated training materials, or do they insist on “human-created” content?
For those doing Fusion SCM/Manufacturing—are you finding AI useful for shop floor visual instructions?
I’m curious if others are seeing similar ROI or if there are use cases I haven’t considered. Also interested in Oracle’s stance on using AI-generated content in official project deliverables.
Thoughts?
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