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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Information Resources Management Journal, 2006In today’s intensely competitive marketplace, companies can benefit strategically and tactically from enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, if implemented correctly. However, with failure rates estimated to be as high as 50% of all ERP implementations, companies can be negatively impacted by a poorly performing ERP system. The research on ERP has
Joseph R. Muscatello, Diane H. Parente
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ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP)
2011Business needs have driven the design, development, and use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Intra-enterprise integration was a driving force in the design, development, and use of early ERP systems, but increased globalization, intense competition, and technological change have shifted to focus to inter-enterprise integration.
Manuel Kolp, Stéphane Faulkner
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, 2007Business needs have driven the design, development, and use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Intra-enterprise integration was a driving force in the design, development, and use of early ERP systems, but increased globalization, intense competition, and technological change have shifted to focus to inter-enterprise integration.
Ronald E. McGaughey, Angappa Gunasekaran
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Implementations
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, 2008Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems have been widely implemented by numerous firms throughout the industrial world. While success stories of ERP implementation abound due to its potential in resolving the problem of fragmented information, a substantial number of these implementations fail to meet the goals of the organization.
Joseph R. Muscatello, Injazz J. Chen
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
2016ERP consolidates all of the operational business processes under one umbrella, in one system.
Gilad Issar, Liat Ramati Navon
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Embedding
2010This chapter analyses the mutual processes according to which the tool (ERP) and the organisation adapt to each other. It documents the live experience of technological change during the introduction of ERP in a medium-sized enterprise. Focusing on the election of the new tool and its appropriation by firm members, it does not simply reduce the process
Dominique Vinck +2 more
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Fundamentals of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
2006• Understand the interrelationship between MRP, MRP II, and ERP • Be able to explain the components of an ERP system • Have a basic understanding of the technical architecture of an ERP system • Be familiar with the main players in the ERP market • Know why SAP is a market ...
Chetan Sankar, Karl-Heinz Rau
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Successful Implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
2012 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science Applications and Technologies (ACSAT), 2012Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system consists of different sets of software that are used to integrate the business functions in a company or organization. Given that these solutions provide an integrated solution to the needs of an organization, these systems are in high demand by all organizations. The full potential of these systems can only be
Abdullah Bajahzar +2 more
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2012
Abstract : The Department of Defense (DoD) has invested billions of dollars in business enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. However, they are not meeting schedules, cost, or performance expectations. Senior Defense leaders are increasingly aware that the economic environment demands the DoD move from defense readiness at any cost to defense ...
Jennifer A. Schultz +4 more
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Abstract : The Department of Defense (DoD) has invested billions of dollars in business enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. However, they are not meeting schedules, cost, or performance expectations. Senior Defense leaders are increasingly aware that the economic environment demands the DoD move from defense readiness at any cost to defense ...
Jennifer A. Schultz +4 more
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