e.p.r. (enterprise resource planning)
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CONTENTS
•INTRODUCTION•BREIF DESCRIPTION•ITS GOAL •WHY ERP? •BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ERP•PICTURE OF OFFICE BEFORE AND AFTER ERP•THE ERP MODULES•ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES •CONCLUSION •REFERENCE
INTRODUCTION
E.R.P. stands for-
E-An Enterprise is a group of people with a common goal, which has certain resources at its disposal to achieve that goal.
R-Resources included are money, and all other things that are required to run the enterprise.
P-Planning is done to ensure that nothing goes wrong.
BREIF DESCRIPTION OF ERP
ENTERPRISE RESOURSE PLANNINGis business process management software .It allows an organization to use a system of integrated applications.
. It manage the business and automate many back office functions related to technology and human resourse “.“
Goal of ERP
The goal of our enterprise is simply to get, keep, and grow customers.
GET Acquire profitable customersKEEP Retain profitable customers longer. Win back profitable customers Eliminate unprofitable customersGROW Reduce service and operations cost.
Why ERP?
•ERP offers solutions for all business functions
•Packages available for organizations of all sizes and types
BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ERP
Definition and
analysisdesign
build
transaction
production
Offices before ERP
Offices after ERP
Financials
Production Management
Sales & Marketing
The ERP Modules
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
CONTROLLING
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
CASH MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Advantages
Integration Efficiency Cost reduction Less personnel Accuracy
Disadvantages Take time to implement Security issues
Conclusion •To successfully implement; a proper mix of people, processes and technology should be maintained
• Technology is an enabler, not the driver (it is there to assist the organization to achieve business goals)
References
•www.webopedia.com
•https://www.syspro.com
•www.sap.com
•www.aptean.com
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