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ERP: The Implementation Cycle

  • 1st Edition - January 16, 2003
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Stephen Harwood
  • Language: English

The ERP implementation cycle is characterized by complexity, uncertainty and a long time-scale. It is about people and issues that affect the business - it is a multi-disciplinary… Read more

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The ERP implementation cycle is characterized by complexity, uncertainty and a long time-scale. It is about people and issues that affect the business - it is a multi-disciplinary effort. This book will provide you with the practical information you will need in relation to the many issues and events within the implementation cycle. After reading this book you will be fully equipped and alerted to what is involved in an ERP implementation.

ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) can be described as an Integrated Enterprise-wide Information System. As well as handling many of the transactions found within a business, it has the potential for meeting many of the information requirements of busy personnel. If used in the right hands, it may provide the business with a competitive edge.

However, an ERP application does not just "appear" and everyone starts "using it". A cycle of events can be identified.

Much can go wrong during implementation since there are many problems and issues to deal with. From the content of this book you will gain an understanding of what can go wrong - you will be prepared in advance, and will be equipped to take preventative steps to smooth the progress of the implementation.

This book:
  • covers the multidisciplinary subject of ERP
  • looks at a range of relevant topics including ERP market-place development, vendor selection, project management, process design and post GoLive improvements
  • reveals a range of issues which an implementer should be alert to
  • contains a wealth of detail about the ERP implementation cycle
  • features a unique way of thinking about processes
  • introduces the next generation of software application: ERPII
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