a compelling business case to replace all systems and spend $15 million doing so. Essentially‚ managers are afraid to take the risk to lead a multi-million dollar project because if they fail‚ they can lose their jobs. But‚ if they succeed‚ there is enterprise-wide recognition and opportunities for career advancement. Give a "laundry list" of best practices (five to seven of them should be sufficient) for managing an ERP implementation‚ as demonstrated by Cisco in this case. Briefly elaborate each
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Content Executive Summary 3 Case Synopsis 4 Strategy Analysis Error! Bookmark not defined. Problems Analysis 6 Firm-Based Value Chain Model 6 Model Application at Cisco 8 Implementation Opportunity Analysis 9 Implementation Effectiveness 13 Tangible and intangible cost estimation. 13 Tangible and intangible benefit estimation. 14 Conclusions 15 References 16 Executive Summary Cisco Systems made the decision to implement a new company wide ERP system. Cisco initially was running a
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will then go on to write a case study regarding a major company which has implemented an ERP system‚ providing a detailed account of the costs and benefits which arose as a result. I will start this case study with a brief contextual background of the company. Literature review The purpose of Enterprise Resource Planning‚ or ERP‚ is to effectively integrate all departments and functions within any given business onto one computer system. If implemented appropriately‚ ERP should serve the needs of
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The XYZ Graduate School LAN The President of the XYZ University is considering that a local area network be set up at the Gusaling Don Pepe Atienza (a.k.a.‚ Graduate School building) which houses most of the Graduate Schools: the Graduate School of Arts‚ Sciences and Education (GSASE)‚ the Graduate School of Engineering (GSE)‚ and the Graduate School of Management (GSM)‚ as well as the Graduate School Library‚ Office of the Chancellor of the XYZ Open University (XYZ-OU)‚ the President Ramon Magsaysay
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PG0-002 MAY 6‚ 2011 PANKAJ GHEMAWAT RAVI MADHAVAN Mittal Steel in 2006: Changing the Global Steel Game On January 27‚ 2006‚ Laxmi Niwas Mittal (LNM) and his son‚ Aditya Mittal‚ Chairman & CEO and CFO respectively of Mittal Steel‚ prepared for the press conference at which they would announce Mittal Steel’s unsolicited €18.6 billion bid to acquire the European steelmaker Arcelor. Although Mittal Steel had been a prime mover behind the consolidation of the industry—and most participants
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Case Analysis: Cisco Name: _ _______________________________ 1) Describe who Cisco is and what are its main strategies. Cisco is a company‚ founded in 1984‚ that deals in computer networking. This includes the manufacturing and selling of networking equipment such as routers and technology for VOIP. Their main strategies when they began included assembling a broad product line so they can be a one-stop shop for business networks. This strategy includes acquiring many companies‚ as
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Cisco has gone from a nimble technology innovator with huge market cap to one struggling to hold onto declining market share and maintain relevance. This paper outlines management strategies used during its ascent‚ problems facing the company recently and recommendations for the future. (1) Cisco’s approach to its culture and structure was suitable to accomplish its strategy and deal with a competitive market. Because the networking industry is rapidly changing‚ Cisco needed to adapt to the
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of Employees: 114 Services: Foremost manufacturer and distributor of quality clamps‚ rings and couplings. Critical Needs: Customer satisfaction‚ shipping accuracy and ontime delivery. Epicor Solution: MANAGE 2000 by Epicor Epicor Case Study Oetiker Inc. W hen the marketplace thinks the best clamp in the world isn’t worth a few extra pennies‚ you counter with the world’s best service to keep customers coming back. That’s the philosophy of Oetiker Inc.‚ the foremost manufacturer
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Logistics INDIVIDUAL CASE REPORT Cisco Systems Inc.: The Viking Challenge Submitted to: Mr. Dave Swanston Submitted by: Vishal Gupta ID: 125821880 20th March 2013 Executive Summary Cisco Systems Inc. is a $100 B technology company which provides internet networking solution to telecommunication and broadband service provider corporations. Cisco is leader in developing the networking equipment for the industry. Cisco wants to develop a new generation
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OPRE 6366.502 Cisco Systems Case Study Report Assignment 1 DUE DATE: SUBMISSION DETAILS: MIDNIGHT on Wednesday‚ December 12‚ 2012 Your report must be fully contained within one file and submitted through eLearning. Your report will only be accepted through eLearning. Plan accordingly and wisely. Reports submitted after the due date will receive a 10% grade penalty for each day it is late. The time stamp on your eLearning submission will determine the late penalty. 1) This report will be completed
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