Introduction to Enterprise Resource Planning

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Introduction to Enterprise Resource Planning

Introduction to Enterprise

Business Function & Process

Business Processes

Information Systems Information is REFINED DATA An Information System Consists of (i) People (ii) Procedure (iii) Data

Integrated Management Information The three fundamental characteristics of information are accuracy, relevancy, and timeliness. Integrated management information provides the decision makers with accurate, relevant, timely, and up-to-the minute information so that they can make better and informed decisions much faster. Integrated management information will enable the organization to become more competitive, agile and respond quickly to the changes in the business environment, customer interests and trends.

Integrated Data Model The most critical step in the ERP implementation is the creation of an integrated data model as all the employees from the different departments get access to the integrated data and this will help in better decision-making. With the implementation of ERP systems all the data will be from the integrated database. Maintaining and managing the integrated data constantly updated and up to- date is one of the biggest challenges of ERP implementation and operation. The integrated database will reduce data redundancy and give all employees access to the updated and up-to-the minute information about the entire organization.

Introduction to ERP What is ERP?

Why do ERP Implementation Fail?

Successful ERP Implementations