Enterprise Resource Planning ERP Systems I from End to End
Chapter 12 pages 157-165 Business Plug-In B10 pages 364-372
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SCM systems focus specifically on CRM systems focus
specifically on The organization before ERP ( systems) Isolated
Information: their own systems Update issuesRedundant/ Inaccurate
and different Different in the different databases Cant access
information maintained by another department Cant of the entire
organization
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ERP: Bringing the Organization Together ERP integrates (or
integrated set of IT systems) so that employees can make enterprise
wide decisions by viewing enterprise wide information on all
business operations ( enterprise wide information) Keyword in ERP
is enterprise ERP systems focus on all processes, departments and
operations for the entire enterprise
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We dont need this ERP stuff. We already have enterprise wide
software that we are all using. It is called a SPREADSHEET.
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Enterprise Resource Planning ERP systems and correlates the
data generating an enterprise wide view that is consistent and
real-time. involved in sourcing, producing and delivering a
companys product C Complete Real time Consistent O
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Components of ERP Software Three core components focus on
(accounting/finance, production/materials management and HR)
Extended components typically focus on and require interactions
with customers, suppliers and business partners Typically Internet
enabled. Make sure that you know what each component typically
handles. Skipped details slides follow
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CORE ERP COMPONENTS Accounting and finance component manages
accounting data and financial processes within the enterprise with
functions such as general ledger, accounts payable, accounts
receivable, budgeting, and asset management Human resource
component tracks employee information including payroll, benefits,
compensation, performance assessment, and assumes compliance with
the legal requirements of multiple jurisdictions and tax
authorities
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CORE ERP COMPONENTS Production and materials management
component handles the various aspects of production planning and
execution such as demand forecasting, production scheduling, job
cost accounting, and quality control
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Extended ERP Components Extended ERP components include:
Business intelligence Tools to help analyze your business
information and better understand it so that you can better
understand the business. Customer relationship management Supply
chain management E-business E-logistics manages the transportation
and storage of goods E-procurement the business-to-business (B2B)
purchase and sale of supplies and services over the Internet
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) At the heart of all ERP
systems, when a user enters or updates information, it is
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) E
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ERP Benefits 1.Having integrated systems helps that many
businesses had previously started to use (also didnt have to fix
those old legacy systems) 2.Integrate financial information and
customer order information 3.Everyone working with the same
information and removes misinformation 4.Standardize and speed up
manufacturing processes, as well as reduce inventory 5.ERP
addresses the 6.One of the greatest benefits of an ERP system is.
Provides organizations with information that was previously
difficult (if not impossible) to obtain, allowing the organization
to perform more efficiently and effectively.
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ERP Risks (Costs) Costly in terms of One vendor risks: too
costly to. Company essentially held hostage. Employees Difficult
to
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