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ERP & BPR - The Change Agents....
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ERP-led BPR implementation often leads to fundamental changes within an organization's structure, culture and management process. Literature cites that a fragmented approach to change management practices is the major reason for BPR failures. The purpose of this paper is to look at the change management process in companies where BPR was implemented through ERP, and thereby obtain some insight into the dynamics of this change process.

Many ERP implementers are finding themselves in a position to re-engineer their existing processes to fit the software they are implementing.

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Many ERP implementers are finding themselves in a position to re-engineer their existing processes to fit the software they are implementing.

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Hosted ERP is changing the game for SMBs
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Flank on-premise ERP with hosted Best of Breed Applications
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Puneesh Lamba
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"Flank on-premise ERP with hosted Best of Breed Applications"
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Data Security is still an issue that is playing as a roadblock for more companies to adopt SaaS model and the best way to go forward at least for today is to have your ERP on an on-premise model so that the classsified data is secure and flank...
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Lakshman
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ERP has already set benchmark for its utility and versatility. Though in its infantile stage, it has already marked its presence. One needs to understand the power of ERP and use in its right perspective. inferred Data Management is very...
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Nishant Avasthi
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"Hosted ERP is changing the game for SMBs"
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I support the idea. One might also add to this, the multitudes of Open source tools available to cater to the various needs of an SMB in terms of managing there business. Although they need some skill to setup and configure, they can...
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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First ERP, then comes BPR which will emerge from ERP.
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Aditya Kumar
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Many people get confused between Product and Product Concepts. BPR is purely centric to Business Process and is purely functional and pertaining to Your Process whereas ERP is a Product to efficiently manage those Processes. However, If a firm...
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Isha Verma
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In my opinion ERP comes first. Today most of the organizations depend on ERP solutions. ERP enables an organization to optimize its resource use hence gives a competitive edge to the company. Thus, ERP solutions come ahead as they tell the...
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Centralized Data
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But How?? ERP is most effective management tool
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Naveen Sharma
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"But How?? ERP is most effective management tool"
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ERP is important, but implementing ERP doesnt always mean IT inplementation and automation...it can be a curse if re-engineering of processes isnt done properly, so ERP is effective when process reengineering is perfect (along with data...
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Raju V P
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Single version of the truth .... Seamless integration of all functions ...... All activities of the organization can be covered ........ Gives ability to EPM solutions for drill-throughs and slice dice ..... By mistake, I gave the above...
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Raju V P
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Single version of the truth .... Seamless integration of all functions ...... All activities of the organization can be covered ........ Gives ability to EPM solutions for drill-throughs and slice dice .....
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Hi, folks....here is something that will help you to understand ERP quickly....hope it was useful....
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Shiva Krishnan
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Hello Neelam. . . Dis gave a brief idea on what ERP is all about...Thanks for the info... Cheers :)
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Surya Prakash
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Hi Neelam It was a good information about ERP. Can you send me the same in PPT file at my mail id surya536@yahoo.co.in thanks surya
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Production Planning & Scheduling
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Streamlined Planning & Production with other Areas of Business (Sales & Procurement)
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Aditya Kumar
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Easy Management, Engineer to Order, Easy Forcasting of success & Defects, Plan Schedule & Execute identically, Track overruns
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abhishek paul
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i agree with you as this is one of the easy approach with broad outlook to overall functional traits
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Never has it been more imperative for companies to tightly integrate their business goals and vision with their IT systems. The business environment is characterised by the need to improve productivity, efficiency, and innovation. Companies that fail to achieve these goals have a greater than ever probability of not just being left behind but facing annihilation altogether. Fortunately, there are multiple solutions available to accomplish these goals and it is just a matter of having the corporate zeal and focus to translate ideas and goals into execution. Learning is eternal; not just for humans but for businesses as well. Businesses will learn in soft and hard ways and the best businesses...
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