Class A ERP Implementation

Class A ERP Implementation

Author: Donald H. Sheldon

Publisher: J. Ross Publishing

Published: 2005-05-15

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9781932159349

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Class A ERP is often misunderstood and confused with software tools and implementations, but is actually a management system for continuous improvement. This book will resolve these myths by thoroughly describing the definition of Class A ERP and giving specifics for achieving Class A performance in a reasonable timeframe. Examples from successes will be referenced to and the author will build a case for breaking the journey to world-class performance into bite-sized, doable focus areas. Class A ERP Implementation will help organizations set the stage for maximum effectiveness of both Lean strategies and Six Sigma and establish ERP disciplines as the prerequisite to success.


ERP: Making It Happen

ERP: Making It Happen

Author: Thomas F. Wallace

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2001-08-03

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 0471392014

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Follow the "Proven Path" to successful implementation of enterprise resource planning Effective forecasting, planning, and scheduling is fundamental to productivity-and ERP is a fundamental way to achieve it. Properly implementing ERP will give you a competitive advantage and help you run your business more effectively, efficiently, and responsively. This guide is structured to support all the people involved in ERP implementation-from the CEO and others in the executive suite to the people doing the detailed implementation work in sales, marketing, manufacturing, purchasing, logistics, finance, and elsewhere. This book is not primarily about computers and software. Rather, its focus is on people-and how to provide them with superior decision-making processes for customer order fulfillment, supply chain management, financial planning, e-commerce, asset management, and more. This comprehensive guide can be used as a selective reference for those, like top management, who need only specific pieces of information, or as a virtual checklist for those who can use detailed guidance every step of the way.


Directing the ERP Implementation

Directing the ERP Implementation

Author: Michael W. Pelphrey

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2015-04-02

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 1482248425

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Although many books outline approaches for successful ERP implementations, the data shows that most ERP efforts yield minimal return on investment (ROI), with most projects failing. Directing the ERP Implementation: A Best Practice Guide to Avoiding Program Failure Traps While Tuning System Performance supplies best practices along with a proven ro


The Big Commitment: Solving the Mysteries of Your Erp Implementation

The Big Commitment: Solving the Mysteries of Your Erp Implementation

Author: Joel Patterson

Publisher: Forbesbooks

Published: 2020-10-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781946633521

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A "NOVEL" APPROACH TO ERP IMPLEMENTATION In today's business world, an effective and holistic enterprise resource planning (ERP) implementation can mean offering a wide range of services that include software implementation, multi-channel ecommerce solutions, and customized development projects. But how can you make effective decisions for your business without having deep knowledge about all these different technology solutions? In THE BIG COMMITMENT: SOLVING THE MYSTERIES OF YOUR ERP IMPLEMENTATION, Joel Patterson breaks it down by showing you how technology consultants like his company, The Vested Group, help put the system, processes, and training in place to provide business leaders with reliable and actionable information. THE BIG COMMITMENT walks you through the process of finding and working with the right partner for your ERP needs. Along the way, you'll get an authentic view of the core values, business philosophies, and vision for the future of a leader who helps businesses succeed.


Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems

Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems

Author: Simha R. Magal

Publisher: Wiley Global Education

Published: 2011-08-24

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1118137744

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Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems, 1st Edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to business processes and ERP concepts. The authors have based this textbook on the official SAP ERP training curriculum so that readers will be very well prepared to take and pass the entry-level consultant certification exam from SAP. This certification is the ticket to the highest paying jobs and is extremely sought after by SAP customers and partners. The authors have the full support of the SAP University Alliance program to promote this book as the gold standard for SAP courses.


Why ERP? A Primer on SAP Implementation

Why ERP? A Primer on SAP Implementation

Author: F. Robert Jacobs

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin

Published: 2000-01-06

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13:

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Why ERP? is not a traditional textbook designed for a specified course, it is patterned after the wildly successful short novel "The Goal" by Eli Goldratt. "The Goal" is currently required reading in many undergraduate, MBA, and executive courses. Like "The Goal," "Why ERP?" is a short novel about a manager in a furniture manufacturing business who is charged with learning about and implementing a new ERP system-particularly SAP R/3. The story tells of his experience learning about it, his considering other installations as examples, and then his deciding the key issues and how to proceed. Incorporated into the story is a concise introduction to the basic concepts and architecture of ERP systems, including actual screen shots of R/3 modules. Though this is NOT a programming book, it is a quick read overview, and it can be assigned even for ‘systems’ majors, as a background reading to lay-out the managerial issues and build a basic understanding of the concepts-prior to doing actual technical programming or hands-on R/3 projects. Through the eyes of the hero in the novel, the reader is presented with all the related implementation and business issues. Intended to provide a non-technical, non-programming introduction, this book can stand alone as a quick read or self-study introduction for any manager or business student. The text is also great for schools who do NOT have any SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft, or other ERP system on campus, and who have no access to online or hands-on samples or examples. This book can provide the needed literacy and awareness of what ERP is and why it matters.


Making ERP Work.

Making ERP Work.

Author: Sam Graham

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2018-05-30

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 9781983037481

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This book is filled from cover to cover with experience gleaned from over one hundred successful ERP implementations. It answers questions like, "Why is your implementation team a major threat to success?", "Why should your Master Production Schedule not always be at finished item level?", "How much safety stock should you have, and at what level of the bill of material?", and, "Why should you not worry about accurate purchasing lead times?". Rhe advice given covers everything from system selection through to ensuring that the chosen system continues to be valuable and relevant long after go-live.Read this book, particularly the section on "What goes wrongs?", and you will know more than most consultants.


Maximizing Your ERP System: A Practical Guide for Managers

Maximizing Your ERP System: A Practical Guide for Managers

Author: Scott Hamilton

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9780071406116

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Bridging the theory and realities of current ERP systems, Maximizing Your ERP System provides practical guidance for managing manufacturing. Illustrated with case studies from the author's firsthand experience in consulting to more than 1,000 firms, it covers common problems and working solutions across all types of environments as it offers contingency-based approaches for how to effectively implement and use ERP systems. The book particularly addresses the issues facing smaller manufacturers and autonomous plants of larger firms.


Modern ERP: Select, Implement, and Use Today's Advanced Business Systems

Modern ERP: Select, Implement, and Use Today's Advanced Business Systems

Author: Marianne Bradford

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-12-17

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 131266598X

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Modern ERP can be used in an undergraduate or graduate enterprise resource planning systems course or to support an ERP module in information systems, accounting, business, or supply chain courses. This third edition continues to be vendor-agnostic and has been substantially revised to keep pace with advances in the ERP marketspace. New topics include cloud computing, mobility, and business analytics, while ERP security, ERP risk management, databases, and supply chain have been expanded. Innovative graphics and ERP screenshots have been incorporated to further aid in the learning process.