Essays Tagged: "erp systems"

ERP implementation failure

are forced to keep up-to-date with the new technologies to remain competitive (Siriginidi, 2000a). ERP systems provide distinct advantages to companies adopting them as they can integrate business ap ... s adopting them as they can integrate business applications using real-time information. Therefore, ERP systems provide the means for management to respond to the increasing business needs in more eff ...

(19 pages) 642 0 4.6 Oct/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

ExxonMobil Organizational Plan

easier for companies to compete in the global market. One such trend is the creation and use of Enterprise, Resource, and Planning systems, known as ERP. Unlike legacy systems that focused on limited ... ERP. Unlike legacy systems that focused on limited areas of an organization's information systems, ERP systems provide a complete suite of software products to operate an entire organization. ExxonMo ...

(14 pages) 402 0 5.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Implementing ERP Systems

This case described how two companies actually handles and implements their ERP systems and what they went through for the implementation. The first company called Agilent Tech ... and $70 million in profits to get their company to be stable. Problems originally occurred with the ERP components in Oracle's e-Business Suite 11e software. The problem made their system freeze for a ... ed in the next 18 months.1. What are the main reasons companies experience failures in implementing ERP systems? Many of the reasons why many companies experience failure when implementing systems is ...

(2 pages) 171 1 5.0 Jan/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

A successful Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system implementation requires integration of technology with business strategy and assessing the impact of the system on all aspects of the business;

Running Head: A SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP)A successful Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system implementation ... on of Terms 11The Expected Results 14The Overview of Chapter-2 16Review of Related literature 16The ERP Systems (Literature Review) 17Literature Available on ERP Implementations &Business aspects ... Work (Literature) that ProvidesInsight on The Subject 19Current Knowledge Related to the Problem 22ERP Implementation Influence on DifferentAspects of Business (Hypothesis #2) 22General 22ERP Systems ...

(44 pages) 1293 1 4.4 Jul/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

ERP and SCM Implementations.

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are typically very complex and all-encompassing software. Su ... systems, architectures, and networks, systems rely on other systems to supply this data foundation.ERP software manages, validates, and updates the data for SCM software. This data is the form of suc ... tware can become a different kind of software beast to wrestle with. While trying to implement both ERP and SCM software simultaneously, the data becomes a moving target. While you are trying to get t ...

(5 pages) 153 0 4.0 Sep/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

What is ERP?

Enterprise resource planning: (noun); An accounting-oriented information system for identifying and pla ... rce planning: (noun); An accounting-oriented information system for identifying and planning the enterprise-wide resources needed to take, make, ship, and account for customer orders.Referenced from:- ... make, ship, and account for customer orders.Referenced from:- the APICS Dictionary, 10th editionEnterprise resource planning (ERP) systems started as a means for inventory control and grew to replace ...

(3 pages) 198 0 3.7 Sep/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Define Enterprise resources planning system (ERPs). Critically evaluate the statement " ERPS are useful for management accouting and enhance decision making".

Executive Summary:Enterprise resources Planning (ERP) systems have become a vital component of successful businesses and ... ng (ERP) systems have become a vital component of successful businesses and organizations. Although ERP systems are difficult to implement and use properly and effectively, they still provide signific ... ve the efficiency and effectiveness of their business processes and managerial decision-making. The ERP systems are part of the management accounting system (MAS); it could strengthen an organization' ...

(11 pages) 334 1 4.4 Oct/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Accounting

Is ERP Worth The Pain?

Enterprise Resource Planning--- Measuring the Costs and Benefits Is ERP Worth the Pain? By Daniel Keefe ... esses of an organization in an attempt to maximize the productive resources of the manufacturing enterprise. In the 50s and 60s, Planning and Inventory Control Systems ruled the day. In the 70s, Mater ... acturing processes in addition to financial functions. Finally, the 90s saw an extension to MRP II. ERP was created to integrate all aspects (Manufacturing, Finance, Engineering, Sales, Marketing, and ...

(16 pages) 158 0 4.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

CRM SYSTEM RESEARCH PROJECT

company have some issues in developing the customer relationship management. Fabulous was using enterprise resource planning system(ERP) as their Enterprise information systems. ERP system is a enter ... cal organization: finance, human resources, sales and marketing and manufacturing. The structure of ERP systems decided that Customization of this software is limited, Now Fabulous Furniture is having ...

(4 pages) 90 0 5.0 Sep/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

What is ERP?

;� SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT ���� ���31. What is ERP �42. Main Modules ERP �42.1. Inventory Management System �52.2. Customer Re ... an Resource Management �72.7. Finance Management and Accounting �73. Company needs an ERP System �73.1. Goals of Implementing an ERP System �84. ERP in the New Management P ...

(36 pages) 243 0 3.0 Dec/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Club IT

ement software" (Rainer and Turban, 2008, pp 50).Club IT will greatly benefit from the use of an enterprise resource planning system as ERP systems are designed to correct the lack of communication be ... ack of communication between functional area ISs (Rainer and Turban, 2008, pp 33). By installing an ERP system Club IT will be able to enhance communications between functional areas of the club throu ...

(3 pages) 99 0 3.7 Jun/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers