1. ERP systems consolidate an organization's planning, manufacturing, sales and marketing into a single system to integrate data across departments.
2. ERP has evolved from inventory control and MRP systems of the 1960s-1980s to integrated systems in the 1990s that combined manufacturing with supply chain management.
3. Major benefits of ERP include improved efficiency, information integration, faster response times, and better decision making through a single database.
PRESENTATION ON ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING
The practice of consolidating an
enterprise’s planning, manufacturing, sales and marketing efforts into one management system.
Combines all databases across departments into a single database that can be accessed by all employees.
ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning. It refers to a type of software that organizations use to manage and integrate various aspects of their business processes. ERP systems are designed to streamline and automate workflows, facilitate data flow between different departments, and provide real-time information across the organization.
Key features of ERP systems include:
Integrated System: ERP integrates different business processes and functions, such as finance, human resources, manufacturing, supply chain, customer relationship management (CRM), and more into a single unified system.
Centralized Database: ERP systems use a centralized database to store and manage data from various departments. This allows for consistent and accurate information across the organization.
Automated Processes: ERP software automates routine tasks and business processes, reducing the need for manual data entry and improving efficiency.
Real-time Reporting and Analytics: ERP systems provide real-time insights and reporting capabilities, allowing organizations to make informed decisions based on up-to-date information.
Improved Communication: With data shared across departments in real-time, communication and collaboration between different teams become more effective.
Compliance and Security: ERP systems often include features to ensure compliance with regulations and industry standards. They also typically have security measures to protect sensitive business data.
Scalability: ERP systems are designed to grow with the organization. They can scale to accommodate increased data, users, and business complexity.
Implementing an ERP system can lead to various benefits such as increased operational efficiency, better decision-making, improved customer service, and enhanced competitiveness. However, ERP implementations can be complex and require careful planning and execution to be successful.
Relgo networks reviews (erp) systems provides business solutions in customer relationship management and believes that an effective customer relationship management helps a firm in building a strong reputation in the market as well as in building its brand which ultimately bring more business to the firm.
ERP is an acronym for Enterprise Resource Planning, but even its full name doesn't shed much light on what ERP is or what it does. For that, you need to take a step back and think about all of the various processes that are essential to running a business, including inventory and order management, accounting, human resources, customer relationship management (CRM), and beyond. At its most basic level, ERP software integrates these various functions into one complete system to streamline processes and information across the entire organization.
The central feature of all ERP systems is a shared database that supports multiple functions used by different business units. In practice, this means that employees in different divisions—for example, accounting and sales—can rely on the same information for their specific needs.
Strategically Manage Data Quality in an ERP RolloutVipul Aroh
Many large companies with complex IT landscapes are consolidating ERP/ EAM platforms to deliver improved operational visibility and decision velocity to business.
While such roll out projects focus on aligning business requirements with ERP/EAM functionalities and configurations, many teams overlook one of the most business-critical factors - Strategic data quality.
This deck seeks to covers-
Tactical v/s Strategic approaches to data quality in ERP roll-outs
Case studies of large ERP roll outs - winners and losers
Pitfalls to avoid in ERP/ EAM material data quality projects
PRESENTATION ON ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING
The practice of consolidating an
enterprise’s planning, manufacturing, sales and marketing efforts into one management system.
Combines all databases across departments into a single database that can be accessed by all employees.
ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning. It refers to a type of software that organizations use to manage and integrate various aspects of their business processes. ERP systems are designed to streamline and automate workflows, facilitate data flow between different departments, and provide real-time information across the organization.
Key features of ERP systems include:
Integrated System: ERP integrates different business processes and functions, such as finance, human resources, manufacturing, supply chain, customer relationship management (CRM), and more into a single unified system.
Centralized Database: ERP systems use a centralized database to store and manage data from various departments. This allows for consistent and accurate information across the organization.
Automated Processes: ERP software automates routine tasks and business processes, reducing the need for manual data entry and improving efficiency.
Real-time Reporting and Analytics: ERP systems provide real-time insights and reporting capabilities, allowing organizations to make informed decisions based on up-to-date information.
Improved Communication: With data shared across departments in real-time, communication and collaboration between different teams become more effective.
Compliance and Security: ERP systems often include features to ensure compliance with regulations and industry standards. They also typically have security measures to protect sensitive business data.
Scalability: ERP systems are designed to grow with the organization. They can scale to accommodate increased data, users, and business complexity.
Implementing an ERP system can lead to various benefits such as increased operational efficiency, better decision-making, improved customer service, and enhanced competitiveness. However, ERP implementations can be complex and require careful planning and execution to be successful.
Relgo networks reviews (erp) systems provides business solutions in customer relationship management and believes that an effective customer relationship management helps a firm in building a strong reputation in the market as well as in building its brand which ultimately bring more business to the firm.
ERP is an acronym for Enterprise Resource Planning, but even its full name doesn't shed much light on what ERP is or what it does. For that, you need to take a step back and think about all of the various processes that are essential to running a business, including inventory and order management, accounting, human resources, customer relationship management (CRM), and beyond. At its most basic level, ERP software integrates these various functions into one complete system to streamline processes and information across the entire organization.
The central feature of all ERP systems is a shared database that supports multiple functions used by different business units. In practice, this means that employees in different divisions—for example, accounting and sales—can rely on the same information for their specific needs.
Strategically Manage Data Quality in an ERP RolloutVipul Aroh
Many large companies with complex IT landscapes are consolidating ERP/ EAM platforms to deliver improved operational visibility and decision velocity to business.
While such roll out projects focus on aligning business requirements with ERP/EAM functionalities and configurations, many teams overlook one of the most business-critical factors - Strategic data quality.
This deck seeks to covers-
Tactical v/s Strategic approaches to data quality in ERP roll-outs
Case studies of large ERP roll outs - winners and losers
Pitfalls to avoid in ERP/ EAM material data quality projects
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2. What is ERP?
• The practice of consolidating an
enterprise’s planning, manufacturing, sales
and marketing efforts into one management
system.
•Combines all databases across
departments into a single database that can
be accessed by all employees.
3. Evolution of ERP
⚫1960s: software packages with inventory control
⚫1970s: MRP systems
⚫Production schedule with materials management
⚫1980s: MRPII systems
⚫Adds financial accounting system
⚫1990s: MRPII
⚫Integrated systems for manufacturing execution
⚫Late 1990s: ERP
⚫Integrated manufacturing with supply chain
4. Major Reasons for Adopting ERP
• Integrate financial information
• Integrate customer order information
•Standardize and speed up operations
processes
• Reduce inventory
• Standardize Human Resources information
5. How do ERP System Work
Employees
Central
Database
Human
Resource
Management
Applications
Managers and
Stakeholders
Financial
Applications
Reporting
Applications
Manufacturing
Applications
Inventory
And Supply
Applications
Human
Resource
Management
Applications
Service
Applications
Sales and
Delivery
Applications
Sales Force
And Customer
Service Reps
Customers Back-office
Administrators
And Workers
Suppliers
6. Components of ERP System
⚫Finance: modules for book keeping and making
sure the bills are paid on time. Examples:
⚫General ledger
⚫Accounts receivable
⚫Accounts payable
⚫HR: software for handling personnel-related tasks
for corporate managers and individual employees.
Examples:
⚫HR administration
⚫Payroll
⚫Self-service HR
9. An ERP Example: After ERP
Database
Customers Sales Dept.
Purchasing
Warehouse
Accounting
Vendor
Inventory Data
If no parts,
order is placed
through DB
Orders
Parts
Order is submitted
to Purchasing.
Purchasing record
order in DB
Order is placed
with Vendor
Financial Data exchange;
Books invoice against PO
Books inventory
against PO
Ships parts
And invoices accounting
10. Potential Benefits of ERP
Internal Benefits
of
Integration of a single source
data
Common data definition
A real-time system
Increased productivity
Reduced operating costs
Improved internal communication
Foundation for future improvement
11. Potential Benefits of ERP
External Benefits
• Improved customer service and
order fulfillment
• Improved communication with suppliers
and customers
• Enhanced competitive position
• Increased sales and profits
12. Benefits of ERP
Direct benefits include:
1. improved efficiency
2. information integration for better
decision making
3. Faster response time to customer
queries
14. Potential Benefits are
1. Reduction of Lead-Time
2. On-Time Shipment
3. Reduction in cycle time
4. Better customer satisfaction
Others are
1. Improved supplier performance
2. Increased Flexibility
3. Reduction in quality costs
4. Improved resource utility
5. Improved information accuracy and decision-
making ability
15. Risks with ERP Implementation
⚫Expensive (can costs 100 thousands to
millions of dollars)
⚫Time-consuming (can take months to years)
⚫Great risk for the organization
⚫Transfer of Knowledge
⚫Acceptance with the company
16. Before ERP & After ERP
⚫ Stand alone System.
⚫ Lack of coordination
among business
function(Manufacturing &
sales)
⚫ Non Integrated data: Data
have different meanings.
⚫ System are maintained on
a procedural basis
⚫ Redundant data and
inconsistent information.
⚫ Difficult to manage.
⚫ Integrated System.
⚫ Support coordination
among business functions.
⚫ Integrated Data: Data have
the same meaning across
multiple functions.
⚫ Changes affect multiple
functions or Systems
⚫ Common interfaces across
systems.
19. ERP Finance Module
⚫In This Data is collected From
various functional departments
and generate financial reports
ledger, Trail Balance, Balance
Sheets etc.
20. ERP HR(Human Resource) Module
⚫HR Module routinely maintain a complete
employee database including contact information,
Salary detailsAttendance, Promotions of all
employees.
⚫Produce pay check Reports
⚫Maintain personnel Record
⚫Training
⚫Time andAttendance Benefits
24. ERP Implementation Approaches
⚫The big bang – install a single ERP system across
the entire organization
⚫Franchising – Independent ERP systems are
installed in different units linked by common
processes, e.g., bookkeeping.
⚫Slam dunk – install one or several ERP modules
for phased implementation of key business
processes
25. Major Phases of ERP Implementation
⚫Initiation – develop business case, project scope,
and implementation strategy
⚫Planning – establish implementation team,
determine goals and objectives, establish metrics
⚫Analysis and process design – analyze and
improve existing processes, map new processes to
be adopted by the system
26. Major Phases of ERP Implementation
⚫Realization – install a base system,
customization, and test the system
⚫Transition – replace the formal system with
the new system, data conversion
⚫Operation – monitor and improve system
performance, provide continued training and
technical support
27. Major Challenges to ERP Implementation
⚫Limitations of ERP technical capabilities
⚫Inconsistency with existing business processes
⚫Costs - implementation (hardware, software,
training, consulting) and maintenance
⚫Changes in employee responsibilities
28. Major Challenges to ERPImplementation
⚫Flexibility of software system upgrades
⚫Implementation timelines
⚫Availability of internal technical knowledge
and resources
⚫Education and training
⚫Implementation strategy and execution
⚫Resistance to change
29. New Developments In ERP
⚫Availability of web-based and wireless ERP
systems
⚫Adoption of easy-to-install ERP systems
⚫Linkage to other software systems, e.g., supply
chain management system, e-commerce, customer
relationship management system
30. Advantages of ERP
⚫Quicker completion of Processes
⚫Single system
⚫Modular software
⚫Database
⚫Easier to track various tasks
⚫Manage globally Data