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Rajnish Madeshiya
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Based on our observations, there are three commonly used ways of installing ERP. The Big Bang—In this, the most ambitious and difficult of approaches to ERP implementation, companies cast off all their legacy systems at once and implement a...
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RK N
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Common approaches: Enterprise-wide full installation - Rolling out in all the departments of the entire organization. Unit by Unit - Installing a pilot ERP system in that department first than rolling out in other units depending upon the...
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Surprisingly, the current slowdown hasn't hurt ERP implementation much. Still, deriving value and measuring success in an ERP process can be tricky. N ew investments-in information technology or otherwise-take a back seat during any recession. But the recent economic slowdown has apparently seen one difference: companies continue to invest in ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems. Some of my friends working with big management consulting companies in the US and India insist that despite the IT sector slowdown, the ERP segment continues to hold fort. Many ERP systems have not lived up to their promise of huge savings and improved processes. But ERP systems have laid the foundations for ...
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Dayanand Deshpande
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HI, Rajnish during the current downturn, companies may try to avoid investing in new ERP software. But I think this is not the case , companies during the current economy condition would try to implement new ERP software. It will look the current...
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RK N
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ERP is complex and not intended for public consumption. It assumes that the only people handling order information will be your employees, who are highly trained and comfortable with the tech jargon embedded in the software. But now customers and...
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Rajnish Madeshiya
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E-commerce can be as simple as purchasing over the web or as complicated as bi-directional transfer of data to your customers and suppliers. The foundation of an e-commerce solution is data.... data that is accurate and readily available. An ERP...
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Data representing the Supply Chain.. What does that mean? n Capture Master Data as per flow of materials –From Procurement of Raw materials to Manufacturing and shipping Finished Product to customer n A complete set of data representing all supply chain scenarios that is relevant to business is required at the beginning of Realization Phase- Preferably including the most complex scenario n If there are 4 Major Supply Chain Scenarios- 4 complete sets of data representing each scenario should be available during the start of realization Data could be added to existing scenarios thru the progression of the realization phase culminating with a production set of data before t...
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The steel majors prompt response to market change and shifting to customer orientation from product coupled with the implementation of ERP will speak more than volumes of their success for the timely action. The company is now able to reap benefits in all aspect and make further progress in each and every operation of an enterprise. The company decided to implement SAP ERP 3 after careful consideration for they matched best with their requirements. In addition the company also forecasted on what would happen to their operations in the future while making this choice .This anticipation helped them to obtain the proper solution at the right point of time. The implementation process took a long...
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A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the functions of procurement of materials, transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products, and the distribution of these finished products to customers. Supply chains exist in both service and manufacturing organizations, although the complexity of the chain may vary greatly from industry to industry and firm to firm. Below is an example of a very simple supply chain for a single product, where raw material is procured from vendors, transformed into finished goods in a single step, and then transported to distribution centers, and ultimately, customers. Realistic supply chains have mu...
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Jambu Iyer
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Wish to share an article......on Supply Chain Management in India....... Supply chain management and organised retail are partners in every way. However, presently India's food chain, according to Lawrence Hutter, consulting strategy and...
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