This document discusses a study on the impact of organization size on ERP implementation in Indian industries. It conducted case studies of 6 manufacturing companies ranging in annual revenue from 10 crore to billions. The key finding was that company size impacts ERP implementation in several ways. Larger companies tend to implement ERP for strategic reasons and customize systems more, while smaller companies implement ERP for tactical needs and adapt processes to fit systems. Implementation strategies also differ, with larger companies using phased approaches and smaller companies using "big bang" styles. Reported benefits also vary by size, with larger firms seeing more financial gains and smaller seeing manufacturing and logistics benefits. The study aims to confirm these initial findings through a broader survey.
Migrating from a legacy enterprise resource planning (erp) system to a new er...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Investigation and Study of Vital Factors in Selection, Implementation and Sat...IJECEIAES
Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in India are the most productive job designers and forerunners in developing new ideas in the field of business. SMEs not only play a vital role in providing large scale employment openings at reasonably lower capital than large businesses but also help in industrialization of rural areas in India. SMEs are complementary to large industries as subsidiary units and this sector contributes immensely to the socio-economic development of the country. Small and Medium scale industries have grown tremendously in the last 5 decades. In spite of high enthusiasm and intrinsic capabilities to grow, there are a number of problems faced by SME‟s; one of them is the „technological obsolescence‟. The SME sector in order to outcome this challenge must make advances in the field of engineering and technology. Adoption of Information Communication Technology in their business process can enhance their productivity and global competency.in the market. In this connection Enterprise Resource Planning plays a vital role in the SME‟s business process strategy. Hence there is a need for the motivation to implement ERP and find whether the current ICT solution the industries using are adequate for their strategy. In this paper we try to find out which ERP vendors does the SME sectors prefer, are the features of the ERP system and the implementation methodology selected have met the business goals and user satisfaction.
IRJET- Evaluating the Performance of Plant by Overall Equipment Effectiveness...IRJET Journal
This document discusses evaluating plant performance using Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and proposes a new metric called Overall Resource Effectiveness (ORE). ORE expands on OEE by accounting for additional factors like readiness, changeover efficiency, and availability of materials and manpower. The document presents a case study evaluating ORE at a manufacturing plant. It finds that implementing total productive maintenance approaches like ORE can help improve machine life and reduce failures by identifying areas for improvement.
Enterprise Applications Modernization, Issues and OpportunitiesIJARIIT
The Enterprise application complexity of enterprises has assumed gigantic proportions in last 3-4 decades. In large enterprises, thousands of applications run on varied platforms. IT is not able to cater to the fast changing business needs as productivity is hindered by the soloed and duplicate applications. One of the key objectives of CIOs in 2015 onwards is to how to make future ready of the Enterprise applications so that they can meet the macro-economic business challenges of the modern day.
This paper examines the major business challenges and drivers for enterprise application modernization, key benefits of optimization and modernization.
The utilization of the arrangement of big business capital Increasingly, the program has been more noticeable in a lot of the present Companies. In a few organizations, it is acquainted in an endeavor with raise market execution. The idea of industry, it is conceivable to operationalize accomplishment as the element's monetary benefits, Improvements in assistance for the theoretical increases, or operational additions for the Association.
Manufacturing Companies today are constantly in search for ways to achieve
better business performance and sustain competitive advantages through effective
deployment of resources and business processes. To improve business performance,
Manufacturing Companies require an efficient planning and control system that
synchronizes planning of all processes across the industry. Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP) provides a centralized framework for all data and processes of an
industry. It integrates all aspects of a business from planning to inventory control,
manufacturing, sales, marketing, finance, customer service and human resources.
Manufacturing Companies undertake ERP implementations to achieve tangible
benefits including a significant return on investment. Accordingly the most common
benefit of Manufacturing Company is for an increase in response time due to better
availability of information. Another common benefit is increase in interaction across
the company, integration of business operations/processes, improved interaction with
customers, reduced direct operating and labour costs, reduced IT maintenance costs,
improved lead-time, improved inventory levels and improved interaction with
suppliers. A study was undertaken to assess impact of ERP as a Change Management
Tool in Manufacturing Companies. This article presents the key findings, conclusions
and suggestions.
Effect of Lean Manufacturing on Operational Performance: An Empirical Study o...IRJET Journal
This document discusses a study on the effect of lean manufacturing on operational performance in the Indian automobile manufacturing industry. The study aims to identify critical factors for lean manufacturing success and examine the relationship between lean manufacturing and operational performance. Based on literature review, the study identifies 10 key lean success factors. A conceptual framework and hypotheses are proposed relating these factors to operational performance. Empirical data is collected through a questionnaire and analyzed using factor analysis and structural equation modeling. The results provide evidence that lean manufacturing has a statistically significant positive relationship with operational performance in the Indian automobile industry.
The document analyzes benefits realized from enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems based on a database of ERP implementation information from various companies. Some key findings include:
1) Both tangible and intangible benefits were identified, with intangible benefits varying more across industries. Tangible benefits like reduced inventory and personnel costs were more consistent.
2) The study found additional intangible benefits beyond those in an earlier Deloitte Consulting study, indicating ERP benefits may be more varied than previously thought.
3) Statistical tests found the study results were generally consistent with the earlier Deloitte study but identified more intangible benefits, suggesting the potential value of ERP may be greater than initially
Migrating from a legacy enterprise resource planning (erp) system to a new er...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
Investigation and Study of Vital Factors in Selection, Implementation and Sat...IJECEIAES
Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in India are the most productive job designers and forerunners in developing new ideas in the field of business. SMEs not only play a vital role in providing large scale employment openings at reasonably lower capital than large businesses but also help in industrialization of rural areas in India. SMEs are complementary to large industries as subsidiary units and this sector contributes immensely to the socio-economic development of the country. Small and Medium scale industries have grown tremendously in the last 5 decades. In spite of high enthusiasm and intrinsic capabilities to grow, there are a number of problems faced by SME‟s; one of them is the „technological obsolescence‟. The SME sector in order to outcome this challenge must make advances in the field of engineering and technology. Adoption of Information Communication Technology in their business process can enhance their productivity and global competency.in the market. In this connection Enterprise Resource Planning plays a vital role in the SME‟s business process strategy. Hence there is a need for the motivation to implement ERP and find whether the current ICT solution the industries using are adequate for their strategy. In this paper we try to find out which ERP vendors does the SME sectors prefer, are the features of the ERP system and the implementation methodology selected have met the business goals and user satisfaction.
IRJET- Evaluating the Performance of Plant by Overall Equipment Effectiveness...IRJET Journal
This document discusses evaluating plant performance using Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and proposes a new metric called Overall Resource Effectiveness (ORE). ORE expands on OEE by accounting for additional factors like readiness, changeover efficiency, and availability of materials and manpower. The document presents a case study evaluating ORE at a manufacturing plant. It finds that implementing total productive maintenance approaches like ORE can help improve machine life and reduce failures by identifying areas for improvement.
Enterprise Applications Modernization, Issues and OpportunitiesIJARIIT
The Enterprise application complexity of enterprises has assumed gigantic proportions in last 3-4 decades. In large enterprises, thousands of applications run on varied platforms. IT is not able to cater to the fast changing business needs as productivity is hindered by the soloed and duplicate applications. One of the key objectives of CIOs in 2015 onwards is to how to make future ready of the Enterprise applications so that they can meet the macro-economic business challenges of the modern day.
This paper examines the major business challenges and drivers for enterprise application modernization, key benefits of optimization and modernization.
The utilization of the arrangement of big business capital Increasingly, the program has been more noticeable in a lot of the present Companies. In a few organizations, it is acquainted in an endeavor with raise market execution. The idea of industry, it is conceivable to operationalize accomplishment as the element's monetary benefits, Improvements in assistance for the theoretical increases, or operational additions for the Association.
Manufacturing Companies today are constantly in search for ways to achieve
better business performance and sustain competitive advantages through effective
deployment of resources and business processes. To improve business performance,
Manufacturing Companies require an efficient planning and control system that
synchronizes planning of all processes across the industry. Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP) provides a centralized framework for all data and processes of an
industry. It integrates all aspects of a business from planning to inventory control,
manufacturing, sales, marketing, finance, customer service and human resources.
Manufacturing Companies undertake ERP implementations to achieve tangible
benefits including a significant return on investment. Accordingly the most common
benefit of Manufacturing Company is for an increase in response time due to better
availability of information. Another common benefit is increase in interaction across
the company, integration of business operations/processes, improved interaction with
customers, reduced direct operating and labour costs, reduced IT maintenance costs,
improved lead-time, improved inventory levels and improved interaction with
suppliers. A study was undertaken to assess impact of ERP as a Change Management
Tool in Manufacturing Companies. This article presents the key findings, conclusions
and suggestions.
Effect of Lean Manufacturing on Operational Performance: An Empirical Study o...IRJET Journal
This document discusses a study on the effect of lean manufacturing on operational performance in the Indian automobile manufacturing industry. The study aims to identify critical factors for lean manufacturing success and examine the relationship between lean manufacturing and operational performance. Based on literature review, the study identifies 10 key lean success factors. A conceptual framework and hypotheses are proposed relating these factors to operational performance. Empirical data is collected through a questionnaire and analyzed using factor analysis and structural equation modeling. The results provide evidence that lean manufacturing has a statistically significant positive relationship with operational performance in the Indian automobile industry.
The document analyzes benefits realized from enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems based on a database of ERP implementation information from various companies. Some key findings include:
1) Both tangible and intangible benefits were identified, with intangible benefits varying more across industries. Tangible benefits like reduced inventory and personnel costs were more consistent.
2) The study found additional intangible benefits beyond those in an earlier Deloitte Consulting study, indicating ERP benefits may be more varied than previously thought.
3) Statistical tests found the study results were generally consistent with the earlier Deloitte study but identified more intangible benefits, suggesting the potential value of ERP may be greater than initially
Investigating the link between enterprise resource planning (erp) effectivene...Alexander Decker
This study investigates the relationship between enterprise resource planning (ERP) effectiveness and supply chain management. The study distributed questionnaires to 306 employees at electrical industrial companies in Jordan. 283 responses were received and analyzed statistically. The findings indicate a significant relationship between ERP effectiveness and supply chain management. Specifically, system quality, information quality, use of ERP systems, and organizational impact were found to have a significant relationship with supply chain management, while user satisfaction and individual impact did not. The study recommends further research in other countries and among managerial employees to validate these findings.
STRATEGIC EVALUATION IN OPTIMIZING THE INTERNAL SUPPLY CHAIN USING TOPSIS: E...Shiva Prasad
This document summarizes a research study that used the TOPSIS (Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) method to evaluate and rank the key factors affecting the performance of an internal supply chain for a coil-winding machine manufacturer in India. Six factors were identified: information sharing, supplier relationship, information technology, inventory planning, 5S practices, and labor effectiveness. These factors were scored based on their influence on four criteria: on-time delivery, production flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and additional costs. Using the TOPSIS method, supplier relationship and inventory planning were ranked as the most important factors for positively influencing the supply chain criteria. The study aims to help the manufacturer identify and
This document discusses how the implementation of advanced manufacturing technology (AMT) can impact organizational structure. It presents a framework showing that technology influences organizational structure at both operational and administrative levels, which then impacts employee jobs/tasks and firm performance. The framework suggests technology and structure should be aligned for superior performance. A study of 927 employees at 27 AMT firms in India revealed information on how existing structures need to change to be compatible with new technologies and improve productivity.
Toc Approach for Supply Chain Performance EnhancementWaqas Tariq
Field of Supply Chain Management witnessed rapid growth in recent past and proved to be a successful tool for organizations growth. Success of supply chain improvement initiative lies in selection of appropriate Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) using best suitable supply chain framework. These KPI’s are to be measured, monitored and controlled with proper review mechanism. This study presents a methodology for identification of the constraint KPI from the supply chain metrics. Selection of the KPI’s is done using Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) framework. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used for decomposing the goal into micro level for analyzing and prioritizing KPIs. Subsequently, benchmarking study is carried by comparing foundry industry KPIs with global best practice industry average. Goal Programming function is formulated using AHP ratings and solved using WINQSB software. Finally Theory of Constraint (TOC) management philosophy is applied for finding the constraints for supply chain performance enhancement.
11.the effectiveness of the accounting information systemAlexander Decker
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of accounting information systems for companies that adopt ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems. A questionnaire was distributed to accountants and financial managers at companies located in Al Hassan Qualified Industrial Zone in Jordan. The results showed that integrating the accounting information system within the ERP system improved the quality of accounting outputs and internal controls. Both hypotheses that ERP improves the quality of accounting information outputs and internal controls were supported. The study concluded that ERP systems increase the relevance and understandability of accounting information for decision makers. Companies are recommended to adopt ERP systems to improve performance.
The effectiveness of the accounting information systemAlexander Decker
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of accounting information systems for companies that adopt Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Specifically, it examined whether ERP improves the quality of accounting outputs and internal controls. The researcher distributed questionnaires to accountants and managers at companies located in Al Hassan Industrial Zone in Jordan that use ERP systems. The results showed that integrating the accounting information system within the ERP system improves the quality of accounting outputs and internal controls. More research is needed to support these findings and expand the literature on this topic. Companies are also recommended to adopt ERP systems due to the potential improvements in performance.
This document examines the relationship between distribution strategies and competitive advantage in Nigerian Bottling Company. It analyzes three distribution strategies used by Nigerian Bottling Company: branch network strategy, multiple distribution strategy, and electronic distribution strategy. The document reviews literature on distribution strategies and competitive advantage. It then describes the research methodology, which uses a survey design with 281 marketing staff as the sample. Regression analysis is used to analyze the relationship between the distribution strategies and competitive advantage. The findings are expected to help Nigerian Bottling Company understand which distribution strategy provides the most competitive advantage.
IRJET- Enhance the Capacity of Outer Tube Machining CellIRJET Journal
This document discusses enhancing the capacity of an outer tube machining cell at a manufacturing plant. It begins by outlining the current problem of not being able to meet customer demand and having a production gap. The objectives are then stated as increasing production rate, maximizing resource use, meeting customer requirements, and increasing profit. Data is collected from the shop floor on processing times for each workstation. The longest processing workstation is identified as the bottleneck. Modifications are proposed to reduce processing time at the bottleneck station, such as modifying a scrap fixture, in order to increase production rate and meet forecasted demand. The proposed changes are expected to increase the production rate and fulfill customer requirements while gaining higher profits.
Study on Factors for Improving The Effectiveness Of ERP Within Korea Agricult...QUESTJOURNAL
This study examines factors that influence the effectiveness of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems implemented at Agricultural Products Processing Centers (APCs) in Korea. It analyzes data from a survey of 31 ERP operators at 7 APCs. The study categorizes factors into three stages: pre-implementation, implementation, and post-implementation. For pre-implementation, clear goals/objectives and top management support significantly affected satisfaction. During implementation, project team competence and customization were key. In post-implementation, top management support and consistent business process reengineering were most important. The study aims to help APCs better adopt ERP and improve management.
An Approach to Identify Failure Factors of Enterprise Application Implementat...ijmvsc
This document summarizes a research paper that aims to identify critical failure factors for implementing enterprise applications, specifically ERP systems, in Indian micro enterprises. The paper conducts a literature review on past ERP implementation failures in various contexts. While many studies have looked at critical success factors, few have comprehensively examined critical failure factors, especially for Indian micro enterprises. The researchers compiled literature and analyzed ERP failure factors to empirically assess the most important challenges from the perspective of Indian small and medium businesses. The goal is to understand these failure factors so they can be addressed to increase the likelihood of successful ERP implementations.
G1. a comprehensive-study-of-the-relationship-between-erp-selection-criteria-...Mohamed Hannioui
This document discusses a study that examines the relationship between enterprise resource planning (ERP) selection criteria and ERP system success. The study develops a conceptual framework that investigates how ERP selection criteria are linked to system quality, supplier service quality, and consultant service quality, and how these factors influence ERP implementation success. The study uses a survey of Taiwan's top 5000 companies to analyze how various ERP selection criteria relating to the ERP system, supplier, and consultant affect system quality, service quality, user perspective, and net benefits. The results can help organizations understand which criteria to consider when implementing an ERP system to increase the likelihood of success.
A Review on Benchmarking Automation in Construction IndustryIRJET Journal
This document reviews benchmarking and automation in the construction industry. It discusses various benchmarking models that have been used, including for cost, quality management, safety, IT and productivity. Benchmarking models developed include the CSPB model and CII Benchmarking program. The document also outlines trends in benchmarking practices. Finally, it reviews several areas of automation that have been implemented or proposed in construction, including automated cost estimation, administration processes, business processes, earth moving machines, quantity surveying, and material tracking. The conclusion is that benchmarking automation in the construction industry can help increase productivity and efficiency.
This study examines factors affecting adoption and implementation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in discrete manufacturing companies in India. A survey was conducted of 30 manufacturing companies. The results suggest ERP is more likely to be adopted if production characteristics are compatible with ERP capabilities. However, statistical analysis showed the decision-maker's computer knowledge was more important than other factors, including production characteristics, in the decision to adopt ERP. The factors affecting implementation level were less clear. Contrary to expectations, manufacturing method did not appear significant in this sample.
BUSI 650 Enthusiastic Study / snaptutorial.comGeorgeDixon82
- The document contains questions and answers related to business operations management concepts like production systems, supply chain management, project management, and lean systems.
- It includes multiple choice questions covering topics such as the product-process matrix, types of production systems, elements of a balanced scorecard, components of a supply chain, types of project schedules, forms of waste in lean systems, and calculations related to capacity and efficiency.
- The document provides questions to test knowledge of key concepts and terminology used in business operations management.
This document discusses lean manufacturing and Industry 4.0. It summarizes lean manufacturing in 10 dimensions grouped into 4 factors related to suppliers, customers, processes, and control/human factors. Industry 4.0 uses cyber-physical systems and internet technologies to enable mass customization. The document examines how Industry 4.0 technologies can enable each of the 10 lean manufacturing dimensions by facilitating real-time communication and data sharing across the value chain. It provides an overview of Arrelic, an IoT and analytics company that aims to help manufacturers improve productivity and reliability through predictive maintenance and machine learning techniques.
IRJET- Plant Evaluation using OEE & OREIRJET Journal
This document discusses a study that investigates using Overall Resource Effectiveness (ORE) to evaluate manufacturing systems performance. ORE expands on the traditional Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) metric to include additional factors like material availability, manpower availability, and changeover efficiency. The study presents ORE as a way to identify losses across the entire manufacturing system and initiate improvements. It also reviews previous literature on using OEE and related metrics to measure equipment performance and the benefits of total productive maintenance approaches. The objective is to contribute to understanding of how to holistically evaluate manufacturing systems and processes.
Role of Learning Process in Capability Development and Business Performance o...ijtsrd
This document summarizes a research study that analyzed how internal learning, external learning, and ownership of processes and equipment influence company performance. It also examined the moderating role of human resources on the relationship between process/equipment ownership and performance. The study was conducted on manufacturing companies in Indonesia.
The literature review discusses prior research showing the importance of developing competitive capabilities through internal learning, external learning with suppliers/consumers, and proprietary processes/equipment. It presents a conceptual model linking these factors to performance. The hypotheses are that internal learning positively affects process/equipment ownership, external learning positively affects ownership, and ownership positively affects performance. It also hypothesizes that human resources moderate the relationship between ownership and performance.
IDENTIFYING VIABILITY PARAMETERS OF ERP SOFTWARE FOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES I...IRJET Journal
The document discusses identifying viability parameters for implementing enterprise resource planning (ERP) software in construction companies in Ahmedabad, India. It conducted interviews with industry experts and a literature review to identify 25 viability parameters related to organizations, ERP software, and costs. A questionnaire was distributed to rate the importance of each parameter. The responses were analyzed using relative importance index and factor analysis methods to rank the parameters. The top parameters from each analysis were user-friendliness, acceptance of new technology, and availability of data from relative importance index. Factor analysis identified geographic spread, organizational strength, acceptance of new technology, maintenance cost, ERP software applicability, and software competency as most important. The significant viability parameters can help construction companies assess E
This document discusses ERP success and provides details about three case studies - TI InfoTech, BPCL, and ITTI - that were analyzed to identify critical success factors for ERP implementation. A survey of end users at the three organizations found that quality-related factors, such as technological newness, were the most important determinants of ERP success. The document also discusses the importance of ERP for organizations and some barriers that can prevent successful ERP implementations if not addressed properly.
Digitalization of operations of micro industries using web-based ERP system.IRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper that aims to develop a low-cost and easy-to-use web-based ERP system for micro-scale manufacturing industries in India. The system would digitalize key operations like inventory management, employee records, machine maintenance schedules and more. It would be developed using the free website builder WIX to keep costs low. The researchers present their methodology and prototype of the web-based ERP system, which features tabs to navigate different functions. They conclude that such a low-cost and customizable system could help boost efficiency in micro-industries and solve unemployment problems.
The document summarizes a research study that aims to develop a pre-assessment model to predict the time frame of ERP implementations. It presents a conceptual ERP success model based on key stakeholder groups including users, internal groups, and external groups. An initial survey was conducted with 8 case studies to validate the model. The study then developed a framework to estimate implementation delays and time frame based on the contribution of 7 key player behavior factors. The framework was then pilot tested and validated.
Investigating the link between enterprise resource planning (erp) effectivene...Alexander Decker
This study investigates the relationship between enterprise resource planning (ERP) effectiveness and supply chain management. The study distributed questionnaires to 306 employees at electrical industrial companies in Jordan. 283 responses were received and analyzed statistically. The findings indicate a significant relationship between ERP effectiveness and supply chain management. Specifically, system quality, information quality, use of ERP systems, and organizational impact were found to have a significant relationship with supply chain management, while user satisfaction and individual impact did not. The study recommends further research in other countries and among managerial employees to validate these findings.
STRATEGIC EVALUATION IN OPTIMIZING THE INTERNAL SUPPLY CHAIN USING TOPSIS: E...Shiva Prasad
This document summarizes a research study that used the TOPSIS (Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) method to evaluate and rank the key factors affecting the performance of an internal supply chain for a coil-winding machine manufacturer in India. Six factors were identified: information sharing, supplier relationship, information technology, inventory planning, 5S practices, and labor effectiveness. These factors were scored based on their influence on four criteria: on-time delivery, production flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and additional costs. Using the TOPSIS method, supplier relationship and inventory planning were ranked as the most important factors for positively influencing the supply chain criteria. The study aims to help the manufacturer identify and
This document discusses how the implementation of advanced manufacturing technology (AMT) can impact organizational structure. It presents a framework showing that technology influences organizational structure at both operational and administrative levels, which then impacts employee jobs/tasks and firm performance. The framework suggests technology and structure should be aligned for superior performance. A study of 927 employees at 27 AMT firms in India revealed information on how existing structures need to change to be compatible with new technologies and improve productivity.
Toc Approach for Supply Chain Performance EnhancementWaqas Tariq
Field of Supply Chain Management witnessed rapid growth in recent past and proved to be a successful tool for organizations growth. Success of supply chain improvement initiative lies in selection of appropriate Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) using best suitable supply chain framework. These KPI’s are to be measured, monitored and controlled with proper review mechanism. This study presents a methodology for identification of the constraint KPI from the supply chain metrics. Selection of the KPI’s is done using Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) framework. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used for decomposing the goal into micro level for analyzing and prioritizing KPIs. Subsequently, benchmarking study is carried by comparing foundry industry KPIs with global best practice industry average. Goal Programming function is formulated using AHP ratings and solved using WINQSB software. Finally Theory of Constraint (TOC) management philosophy is applied for finding the constraints for supply chain performance enhancement.
11.the effectiveness of the accounting information systemAlexander Decker
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of accounting information systems for companies that adopt ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems. A questionnaire was distributed to accountants and financial managers at companies located in Al Hassan Qualified Industrial Zone in Jordan. The results showed that integrating the accounting information system within the ERP system improved the quality of accounting outputs and internal controls. Both hypotheses that ERP improves the quality of accounting information outputs and internal controls were supported. The study concluded that ERP systems increase the relevance and understandability of accounting information for decision makers. Companies are recommended to adopt ERP systems to improve performance.
The effectiveness of the accounting information systemAlexander Decker
This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of accounting information systems for companies that adopt Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Specifically, it examined whether ERP improves the quality of accounting outputs and internal controls. The researcher distributed questionnaires to accountants and managers at companies located in Al Hassan Industrial Zone in Jordan that use ERP systems. The results showed that integrating the accounting information system within the ERP system improves the quality of accounting outputs and internal controls. More research is needed to support these findings and expand the literature on this topic. Companies are also recommended to adopt ERP systems due to the potential improvements in performance.
This document examines the relationship between distribution strategies and competitive advantage in Nigerian Bottling Company. It analyzes three distribution strategies used by Nigerian Bottling Company: branch network strategy, multiple distribution strategy, and electronic distribution strategy. The document reviews literature on distribution strategies and competitive advantage. It then describes the research methodology, which uses a survey design with 281 marketing staff as the sample. Regression analysis is used to analyze the relationship between the distribution strategies and competitive advantage. The findings are expected to help Nigerian Bottling Company understand which distribution strategy provides the most competitive advantage.
IRJET- Enhance the Capacity of Outer Tube Machining CellIRJET Journal
This document discusses enhancing the capacity of an outer tube machining cell at a manufacturing plant. It begins by outlining the current problem of not being able to meet customer demand and having a production gap. The objectives are then stated as increasing production rate, maximizing resource use, meeting customer requirements, and increasing profit. Data is collected from the shop floor on processing times for each workstation. The longest processing workstation is identified as the bottleneck. Modifications are proposed to reduce processing time at the bottleneck station, such as modifying a scrap fixture, in order to increase production rate and meet forecasted demand. The proposed changes are expected to increase the production rate and fulfill customer requirements while gaining higher profits.
Study on Factors for Improving The Effectiveness Of ERP Within Korea Agricult...QUESTJOURNAL
This study examines factors that influence the effectiveness of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems implemented at Agricultural Products Processing Centers (APCs) in Korea. It analyzes data from a survey of 31 ERP operators at 7 APCs. The study categorizes factors into three stages: pre-implementation, implementation, and post-implementation. For pre-implementation, clear goals/objectives and top management support significantly affected satisfaction. During implementation, project team competence and customization were key. In post-implementation, top management support and consistent business process reengineering were most important. The study aims to help APCs better adopt ERP and improve management.
An Approach to Identify Failure Factors of Enterprise Application Implementat...ijmvsc
This document summarizes a research paper that aims to identify critical failure factors for implementing enterprise applications, specifically ERP systems, in Indian micro enterprises. The paper conducts a literature review on past ERP implementation failures in various contexts. While many studies have looked at critical success factors, few have comprehensively examined critical failure factors, especially for Indian micro enterprises. The researchers compiled literature and analyzed ERP failure factors to empirically assess the most important challenges from the perspective of Indian small and medium businesses. The goal is to understand these failure factors so they can be addressed to increase the likelihood of successful ERP implementations.
G1. a comprehensive-study-of-the-relationship-between-erp-selection-criteria-...Mohamed Hannioui
This document discusses a study that examines the relationship between enterprise resource planning (ERP) selection criteria and ERP system success. The study develops a conceptual framework that investigates how ERP selection criteria are linked to system quality, supplier service quality, and consultant service quality, and how these factors influence ERP implementation success. The study uses a survey of Taiwan's top 5000 companies to analyze how various ERP selection criteria relating to the ERP system, supplier, and consultant affect system quality, service quality, user perspective, and net benefits. The results can help organizations understand which criteria to consider when implementing an ERP system to increase the likelihood of success.
A Review on Benchmarking Automation in Construction IndustryIRJET Journal
This document reviews benchmarking and automation in the construction industry. It discusses various benchmarking models that have been used, including for cost, quality management, safety, IT and productivity. Benchmarking models developed include the CSPB model and CII Benchmarking program. The document also outlines trends in benchmarking practices. Finally, it reviews several areas of automation that have been implemented or proposed in construction, including automated cost estimation, administration processes, business processes, earth moving machines, quantity surveying, and material tracking. The conclusion is that benchmarking automation in the construction industry can help increase productivity and efficiency.
This study examines factors affecting adoption and implementation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems in discrete manufacturing companies in India. A survey was conducted of 30 manufacturing companies. The results suggest ERP is more likely to be adopted if production characteristics are compatible with ERP capabilities. However, statistical analysis showed the decision-maker's computer knowledge was more important than other factors, including production characteristics, in the decision to adopt ERP. The factors affecting implementation level were less clear. Contrary to expectations, manufacturing method did not appear significant in this sample.
BUSI 650 Enthusiastic Study / snaptutorial.comGeorgeDixon82
- The document contains questions and answers related to business operations management concepts like production systems, supply chain management, project management, and lean systems.
- It includes multiple choice questions covering topics such as the product-process matrix, types of production systems, elements of a balanced scorecard, components of a supply chain, types of project schedules, forms of waste in lean systems, and calculations related to capacity and efficiency.
- The document provides questions to test knowledge of key concepts and terminology used in business operations management.
This document discusses lean manufacturing and Industry 4.0. It summarizes lean manufacturing in 10 dimensions grouped into 4 factors related to suppliers, customers, processes, and control/human factors. Industry 4.0 uses cyber-physical systems and internet technologies to enable mass customization. The document examines how Industry 4.0 technologies can enable each of the 10 lean manufacturing dimensions by facilitating real-time communication and data sharing across the value chain. It provides an overview of Arrelic, an IoT and analytics company that aims to help manufacturers improve productivity and reliability through predictive maintenance and machine learning techniques.
IRJET- Plant Evaluation using OEE & OREIRJET Journal
This document discusses a study that investigates using Overall Resource Effectiveness (ORE) to evaluate manufacturing systems performance. ORE expands on the traditional Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) metric to include additional factors like material availability, manpower availability, and changeover efficiency. The study presents ORE as a way to identify losses across the entire manufacturing system and initiate improvements. It also reviews previous literature on using OEE and related metrics to measure equipment performance and the benefits of total productive maintenance approaches. The objective is to contribute to understanding of how to holistically evaluate manufacturing systems and processes.
Role of Learning Process in Capability Development and Business Performance o...ijtsrd
This document summarizes a research study that analyzed how internal learning, external learning, and ownership of processes and equipment influence company performance. It also examined the moderating role of human resources on the relationship between process/equipment ownership and performance. The study was conducted on manufacturing companies in Indonesia.
The literature review discusses prior research showing the importance of developing competitive capabilities through internal learning, external learning with suppliers/consumers, and proprietary processes/equipment. It presents a conceptual model linking these factors to performance. The hypotheses are that internal learning positively affects process/equipment ownership, external learning positively affects ownership, and ownership positively affects performance. It also hypothesizes that human resources moderate the relationship between ownership and performance.
IDENTIFYING VIABILITY PARAMETERS OF ERP SOFTWARE FOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES I...IRJET Journal
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The document summarizes a research study that aims to develop a pre-assessment model to predict the time frame of ERP implementations. It presents a conceptual ERP success model based on key stakeholder groups including users, internal groups, and external groups. An initial survey was conducted with 8 case studies to validate the model. The study then developed a framework to estimate implementation delays and time frame based on the contribution of 7 key player behavior factors. The framework was then pilot tested and validated.
The document summarizes a research study that aims to develop a pre-assessment model to predict the time frame of ERP implementations. It presents a conceptual ERP success model based on key stakeholders, including users, internal groups, and external groups. It then describes a two-phase research method to first develop a framework to estimate implementation delays based on stakeholder behavior, and second to validate this model with case studies. The framework calculates estimated time as the standard time plus delays contributed by seven critical success factors.
ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning and refers to the coordinated management of business processes through software applications. While ERP systems can provide financial benefits like replacing legacy systems, organizations primarily invest in ERP to improve operational performance and efficiency. ERP projects involve multiple stages and require significant time, personnel, and capital investments. However, ERP implementations also face issues that can lead to project failures if not properly addressed, such as a lack of clear business justification or misalignment between the ERP goals and the organization's strategic priorities.
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2. ESU hired a local ERP vendor called Veritech Mongolia to implement a new ERP system. Veritech analyzed ESU's requirements and developed a project plan to design, test, and launch the new system between September-December 2019.
3. The implementation appears to be proceeding successfully so far. ERP systems can integrate business functions and improve productivity, but also require changes to organizational culture and employee training to fully realize benefits.
An Empirical Investigation Of Factors Affecting ERP ImpactLisa Muthukumar
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This document provides an overview of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. It defines ERP as integrated software that helps businesses manage important operations like production planning, purchasing, inventory, customer service and order tracking. The document discusses how ERP systems evolved from earlier material requirements planning systems of the 1970s-80s. It also outlines key considerations for selecting, implementing and managing a successful ERP project, such as choosing a vendor, assessing total costs, avoiding common mistakes, and providing change leadership.
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The document discusses challenges companies face with ERP system selection, design, and implementation. It provides examples of projects Ideasphere has worked on to address issues such as lack of understanding of change requirements, operational changes across teams, technology selection for consolidation, vendor ecosystem impacts, and financial implications. Ideasphere specialized in areas like enterprise aspects of ERP systems, organizational planning, vendor selection criteria, and deployment processes.
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1) An enterprise resource planning (ERP) system integrates core business functions like finance, operations, and HR to automate processes and share information across departments. ERP is now essential for businesses to operate efficiently and make data-driven decisions.
2) Implementing an ERP system comes with high risks of failure if not done properly. Key steps include designating project leaders, selecting an ERP package that fits the organization, and preparing employees for changes.
3) When successfully implemented, ERP provides benefits like improved data accuracy, reduced costs, and greater flexibility to adapt to changes. Related technologies like business intelligence can enhance ERP's benefits.
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