Journal of Enterprise Information Management Critical success factors for ERP implementation in a Fortis hospital: an empirical investigation Poonam Garg Divya Agarwal Downloaded by KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research At 08:29 02 March 2015 (PT) Article information: To cite this document: Poonam Garg Divya Agarwal ‚ (2014)‚"Critical success factors for ERP implementation in a Fortis hospital: an empirical investigation"‚ Journal of Enterprise Information Management‚ Vol. 27
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Submitted by Muhammad Shabbir Hassan Date: 02 Feb‚ 2011 Department of Computer Science Faculty of Applied Sciences International Islamic University Islamabad (2011) Critical Success Factors (CSFs) in ERP Implementation in Pakistan Muhammad Shabbir Hassan International Islamic University Islamabad‚ Pakistan ABSTRACT Organizations need information previously fragmented within its different Information Systems (IS)
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A cross-industry review of B2B critical success factors Riyad Eid Myfanwy Trueman and Abdel Moneim Ahmed Introduction In recent years business-to-business international Internet marketing (B2B IIM) has received widespread attention. Avlonitis and Karayanni (2000)‚ Hamill and Gregory (1997)‚ Hoffman et al. (1999)‚ Porter (2001) and Quelch and Klein (1996) conducted in-depth studies to understand those factors that are needed to enhance B2B IIM implementation. Various articles‚ empirical research
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CLASSIFICATION Impact on Impact on Impact on Impact on Effect on Category Impact on flight OPS line maintenance shop maintenance environment flight PAX comfort : : : : : : : Low Medium Medium None None Economic Low RELEVANT DOCUMENTATION Airbus OPS documentation Airbus Maintenance documentation Other documentation CONSEQUENCE : The valve failure can generate: - PACK REGUL FAULT ECAM Warning associated to Bypass valve fault message when BPV is faulty‚ - COND TRIM SYST FAULT Ecam Warning associated
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great efforts into finding out what can influence project success. Through their continuing work and precious experiences‚ what factors dominate the success of projects is well documented in literature. The use of these guide texts can help project managers to deal with difficult tasks. Moreover‚ it is unanimous consensus that project critical success factors are necessary for management team to achieve project objectives and ensure success. If they are well considered and addressed‚ then it is more
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2/7/2014 Airbus case study Airbus case study Introduction (Facts). Airbus is the company that deals with the manufacturing of aircrafts in the market. It was formally established in 1970 as a European consortium. It has a head office in Toulouse; France operates out of over 160 international locations. It include 16 main development and manufacturing sites in France‚ UK‚ Germany & Spain and three wholly owned subsidiaries in China‚ Japan and North America. The Airbus benefits from a
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Group Research Project Sean Sullivan Glen Maguire Conor Reddington Contents Section 1: Background of the Organisation History-Airbus Products and Markets-Airbus Snapshot of current Operations-Airbus Future Prospects of Airbus Section 2 : Questions about Organisation –Airbus Section 3 : Bibliography Airbus history Airbus was formally agreed in 1967. Ministers from France‚ Germany‚ and Britain agreed “for the purpose of strengthening European co-operation
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Case Study: Airbus A3XX 1. Airbus considers building the A3XX a great opportunity to help the company enters VLA market‚ in order to increase competitive ability and make profits. There are three main perspectives to support this project: (1). A3XXX is the solution to meet increasing demand; As for increasing the according carrying capacity‚ Airbus believes that it is more realistic to develop “Very Large Aircraft” rather than to increase aircrafts frequency or to enlarge airport size. Industry
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Vodafone’s Success factors Assignment 2 Name: Adel Ahmed ID: 105163 2011 Adel Ahmed 12/31/2011 “A guy talking to people about “toiletpaper.com” can raise $1 million over the course of a lunch‚ while someone who has a cure for liver cancer is totally ignored by venture capitalists” –Ronald Bland‚ Maryland enterprise investment fund(Egbert‚ 1999a:63).” ‚Buss(2001). As quoted by Buss‚ technology based ventures have the edge over regular ventures; using the latest technology will
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Critical Success Factors of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation Success in China Liang Zhang‚ Matthew K.O. Lee‚ Zhe Zhang1‚ Probir Banerjee Department of Information Systems‚ City University of Hong Kong‚ Hong Kong‚ China iszhang@is.cityu.edu.hk; ismatlee@cityu.edu.hk; ispb@is.cityu.edu.hk 1 Faculty of Business Administration‚ Northeastern University‚ Shenyang‚ China Zhangz27@hotmail.com ERP systems were introduced to China at the beginning of 1980s when several state-owned companies
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