1. Why is the readiness process so important to an ERP implementation? If there is no readiness process to an ERP implementation that it is impossible for project for go-live with any type of assurance. It is important for the ERP implementation that readiness process start early for the go-live date and repeated in every month. The readiness process is important to an ERP implementation to make sure that steps are not missed by having a checkpoint – to be able to meet the Go-live date or move it
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ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) IMPLEMENTATION IN BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Date of Submission: 29th August‚ 2010 Background Study 1. Introduction Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are integrated‚ enterprise wide systems‚ which automate core corporate activities such as manufacturing‚ human resource‚ finance and supply chain management (Grover et al. 1995).Thus ERP systems are comprehensive‚ fully integrated software packages that
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The African Journal of Information Systems Volume 6 | Issue 3 July 2014 Identifying Critical Success Factors: the case of ERP Systems in Higher Education Billy Mathias BM Kalema Dr Tshwane University of Technology‚ kalemabm@tut.ac.za Oludayo O. Olugbara Prof Durban University of Technology‚ oludayoo@dut.ac.za Ray M. Kekwaletswe Prof University of the Witwatersrand‚ Ray.Kekwaletswe@wits.ac.za Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/ajis Part of the Management Information
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A COMPREHENSIVE INTEGRATED ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) SYSTEM prepared by the Secretariat I. INTRODUCTION The forty-eighth session of the Assemblies of Member States of WIPO in September 2010‚ approved the Secretariat’s proposal for the Implementation of a Comprehensive Integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System (documents WO/PBC/15/17 and A/48/14). The expected benefits from the implementation of the ERP system are: (i) the modernization of WIPO’s core administrative
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Journal of Computing and Information Technology 1 ERP System Implementation and Business Process Change: Case Study of a Pharmaceutical Company Vesna Bosilj-Vuksic and Mario Spremic Department of Business Computing‚ Graduate School of Economics & Business‚ University of Zagreb‚ Croatia The main objective of this paper is to present the impacts of information technology (IT) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in business process renovation and to discuss selected aspects of
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the 1st of March 2010 PepsiAmericas became a division of PepsiCo’s‚ Pepsi Beverages Company. Today PepsiCo makes $60 billion in revenues and has 285‚000 employees. PepsiAmericas chose to implement a PeopleSoft ERP solution to increase the profitability of the company. The core ERP components helped PepsiAmericas to improve its business by establishing a complete integration of the front- and back-office systems. The software provided a match between real-time customer information‚ customer
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1. What are the current challenges faced by Bombardier? The main problem that Bombardier was facing was to find out how to implement an ERP system that would contribute to the large inherited data and processes between different sectors of the company. Due to the efficiency and the lack of integration of their legacy information systems‚ at this point Bombardier was facing compatibility issues with their systems. 2. What were the strong points in the second implementation process and what areas
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Analyzing the Rolls Royce achievement in implementing the ERP system to overcome cultural and technical obstacles The ERP System: What is ERP system? ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning‚ and is defined by the Business dictionary as "Accounting oriented‚ relational database based‚ multi-module but integrated‚ software system for identifying and planning the resource needs of an enterprise"(Business Dictionary‚ 2011). ERP is a software that have the ability to connect different functional
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RISK FACTORS The endings provide the risk factors associated with ERP systems implementation which were mentioned by senior project leaders and identify risks which actually materialized. These factors are represented in order of how frequently each one was mentioned. Failure to redesign the business processes to fit the software: Based upon their experiences‚ all of the project managers learned to avoid customization. Many companies ‘go to war’ with the package and try to make it meet
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The impact of using an ERP system on organizational processes and individual employees of an Italian regional government organization Alessandro Spano* Benedetta Bellò* This paper reports the results of the second phase of a research project started in 2008-2009 on the impact of the introduction of an ERP system in a public sector organization. The research aims at investigating the impact of ERP systems on organizational processes and individual employees by analyzing a case study of an Italian
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