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Enterprise Resource Planning(ERP) Software - Speed Up your Business

ERP stand for Enterprise Resource planning. ERP is an Business management Software, Company use this for better managing their business functions. ERP Management Software is used to make your business productive and well organized,. ERP software is basically use to plan various business function like Product Planning, Manufacturing, Marketing and sales, Inventory Management and Shipping & Payment.<br>ERP Software is an integrated view of core business processes, often in real time using secure centralized database. ERP track all business resources- cash, raw materials, production capacity, purchase and many more. http://goo.gl/euzwpE<br>

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Enterprise Resource Planning(ERP) Software - Speed Up your Business

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  1. ERP Enterprise Resource Planning S p e e d u p y o u r B u s i n e s s

  2. Introduction

  3. What is ERP? Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is business management software that allows an organization to use a system of integrated applications to manage the business. Being Specific ERP systems are large computer systems that integrate application programs in accounting (i.e., accounts receivable), sales (i.e., order booking), manufacturing (i.e., product shipping) and the other functions in the firm. This integration is accomplished

  4. A typical ERP system will use multiple components of computer hardware & software to achieve the integration. A key ingredient of most ERP systems is the use of a unified database to store data for various system modules. Broken down into business processes HRM Distribution Financials Manufacturing

  5. ERP History

  6. 1960’s - Systems Just for Inventory Control 1970’s - MRP – Material Requirement Planning (Inventory with material planning & procurement) 1980’s - MRP II – Manufacturing Resources Planning (Extended MRP to shop floor &distribution Management.) Mid 1990’s - ERP – Enterprise Resource Planning (Covering all the activities fan Enterprise) 2000 onwards – ERP II – Collaborative Commerce (Extending ERP to external

  7. Reasons for adopting ERP Integrate financial information Integrate customer order information. Standardize and speed up operations processes Reduce inventory burden Standardize Human Resources information Common database Update one module, automatically updates others

  8. Limitations of ERP High cost. Forced change of processes Complaxity Lack of trained people Flexibility of software system upgrades Implementation timelines Availability of internal technical knowledge and resources

  9. Vendors of ERP

  10. Selecting ERP Vendors Depending on your organizations size and needs there are a number of enterprise resource planning software vendors to choose from in the large enterprise, medium market and small business ERP markets. Large Enterprise ERP (ERP Tier I) The ERP market for large enterprises is dominated by three companies: SAP, Oracle and Microsoft. The ERP market for small and medium enterprises is dominated by :SalesBabu Business solutions

  11. ERP Implementation Practices Project Management Organizations link implementation teams to both the technical (IS) and functional departments. They tightly control implementation processes They appropriately use consultants throughout the implementation process They manage turnover of key implementation employees

  12. ERP Implementation Practices Change Management Redesigned jobs call for higher levels of skills and accountability Change management is viewed as more than just increased training and communication Enterprise-wide systems drive redesigned changes The executive sponsor is the change agent.

  13. ERP Implementation Practices Technology Excellence Organizations rely heavily on the ERP package as the majority of their application configuration Organizations implement ERP packages on time and within budget Organizations centralize support groups within their IT departments

  14. Success of ERP Autodesk (computer aided design software maker) Reduced delivery time from two weeks to less than 24 hours IBM Storage Systems Division Reduced time to re-price – 5 days to 5 minutes Time to ship a replacement part – 22 to 3 daysTime to ship a replacement part – 22 to 3 days Time to complete a credit check – 20 minutes to 3 seconds SalesBabu Business Solutions

  15. 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

  16. Thanks http://www.salesbabu.com

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