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IMPLEMENTATION of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) requires a substantial investment of money and other organizational resources and is often fraught with a high risk of failure due to organizational change.
Posted: 2010-07-06
Category: Customer Service
The full benefits of an ERP system will be visible only during the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) phase. However, this is not going to happen automatically. Just implementing an effective ERP system successfully will not assure you that everything will go on nicely and without any problem.
Posted: 2010-05-20
Category: Software
TODAY, all business houses in India are keen to have Enterprises Resource Planning (ERP) solution implemented in their organizations. Defined as an integrated, multi-module system that absorbs all the data and processes of an organization into a unified system, ERP has become an indispensable business tool for all major enterprises.
Posted: 2010-04-29
Category: Software
BUSINESS Intelligence, popularly known as BI, improves the overall performance of the company using it. It can benefit companies in many ways.
Posted: 2010-04-13
Category: Software
SMEs must look to web-related applications to improve business. THE Internet means that anyone with a laptop and modem can open a storefront and have access to a global marketplace.
Posted: 2010-04-10
Category: Software
MANAGEMENT too often plunges into ERP being less than fully informed or worse with very limited or no knowledge of what to expect.
Posted: 2010-04-09
Category: Software
IMPLEMENTATION of an ERP system is a major investment and commitment for any organizations. The size and complexity of ERP projects are the major factors that impact the cost of ERP implementations.
Posted: 2010-04-08
Category: Software
Assembling the information need to feed the SCM (Supply Chain Management) applications from legacy systems can be tedious as it is difficult to get that information flowing on a fast, reliable basis from all the areas of an organization.
Posted: 2010-04-06
Category: Software
The question should address the company's business needs and concerns and each issue or question should be given a weight according to how critical that function is for the company.
Posted: 2010-04-05
Category: Software
Successfully implementing ERP the first time requires a structured methodology that is strategy-, people and process-focused. This is the only way to manage the risk effectively.
Posted: 2010-04-02
Category: Software
WHEN the head of an organization tries to evaluate the performance of his firm,he may come across many different versions of the truth. Each and every department from his organizations may have their own version of reason or truth to be presented which they may claim had led to the growth of revenue. It could be right or it could be wrong.
Posted: 2010-03-29
Category: Software
SECURITY is one of the most important issues for an organization. Knowledge of enemy plans has been critical in influencing the course of human history. In classical business operation, just as an governmental and military operations, there have long been security issues concerned with physical protection.
Posted: 2010-03-27
Category: Software
THE ERP training strategy has two objectives - the transfer of knowledge from the vendor's personnel and external consultants to the organization's key personnel and the dissemination of this knowledge through the organization. More precisely, the learning objectives establish what the learner should be able to do as a result of the training. Knowledge may be sought, particularly if related to operational best practices.
Posted: 2010-03-26
Category: Software
ALL applications software projects involve risk. Even the simplest effort probably has only a 90 per cent chance of success - i.e. the project is on-time within budget and attains all the planned benefits. As projects increase in scope, the odds of achieving success diminish rapidly.
Posted: 2010-03-25
Category: Software
Applications such as supply chain management (SCM), customer relationship management (CRM), business intelligence (BI) and integrated collaboration environments have become imperative for organizations that need to maintain their competitive advantage. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is the process of linking these applications and others in order to realize financial and operational competitive advantages.
Posted: 2010-03-20
Category: Software