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ERP Making It Happen

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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a set of business processes that enables companies to dramatically improve customer service and productivity while sharply lowering costs and inventories. However, implementing it successfully is not easy. Many companies have invested large amounts of money and time in ERP software, but have not realized benefits. The reason: They didn’t do it right.

ERP: Making It Happen will tell you how to do it right–in a no-nonsense, straightforward manner. This book applies to companies implementing ERP for the first time–and also to companies re-implementing after a less than successful initial attempt. The book’s "Proven Path" approach guides a company step-by-step through every stage of the ERP implementation process and, if followed faithfully, will yield enormous benefits.

This user-friendly guide spells out, step by step, how to:

  • Launch the project properly

  • Successfully implement the basic ERP planning and scheduling tools

  • Integrate financial planning with operational data

  • Connect effective planning processes throughout the extended supply chain of customers and suppliers

  • Provide the foundation for effective e-commerce

Implementing ERP successfully yields better decision-making, enhanced coordination and teamwork throughout the supply chain, and greater responsiveness to customer needs.

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