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Business Visibility with Enterprise Resource Planning
Business Visibility with Enterprise Resource Planning
Business Visibility with Enterprise Resource Planning
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This text can be used at the undergraduate or graduate level for a course in ERP.
This text is designed to provide fundamental concepts on the plan, design and implementation of ERP systems. It can be used subsequently with other text on Advanced Modules of ERP Packages.
This book provides the Basic Understanding of:
ERP Concepts
ERP Technology
Business Re-design Process
ERP Modules
Business Benefits of ERP

This text can be used at the undergraduate or graduate level for a fundamental course in Enterprise Resource Planning. This book can be used in conjunction with the training material based on ERP Packages and ERP Application Modules.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 8, 2015
ISBN9781482856507
Business Visibility with Enterprise Resource Planning
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Anupama Sakhare

Anupama Sakhare is Assistant Professor (Computer Science) in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur.

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    Business Visibility with Enterprise Resource Planning - Anupama Sakhare

    Copyright © 2015 by Anupama Sakhare.

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    CONTENTS

    1    Introducing ERP

    1.1 Introduction

    1.2 What is ERP?

    1.3 Business Benefits of ERP ?

    1.4 Business Needs and ERP :

    1.5 Objectives of ERP

    1.6 Performance Benefits of ERP

    1.7 Entries as inputs in ERP

    2    Technology used in ERP

    2.1 ERP Infrastructure

    2.2 ERP Architecture:

    2.3 ERP – BUSINESS MODULES

    2.4 Business Process Re-engineering

    2.5 Elements of Business Re- engineering :-

    3    Business Re-design

    3.1 Re-structuring Business Processes –

    3.2 Supply Chain Management

    3.3 Cross – Docking:

    3.4 Business Modules in an ERP Package:

    4    ERP Modules

    4.1. Financial Accounting Components

    4.2 Interfacing of Financial Accounting module with other ERP Modules

    4.3 Manufacturing Module

    4.4 Motivation for manufacturing module:

    4.5 ERP for Management Control includes:

    4.6 Computer Integrated Manufacturing

    4.7 Advantage of using Manufacturing Modules in ERP systems

    4.8 SAP Modules used in Production Planning

    5    Business Benefits of ERP

    5.1 Selection of ERP

    5.2 SWOT Analysis

    5.3 Factors affecting SWOT Analysis

    5.4 Supply Chain enabled ERP

    5.5 EDI

    5.6 Best Business Practices

    5.7 Traditional Systems Development Life Cycle

    5.8 ERP Implementation Life Cycle

    5.9 ERP Cost / Benefit Analysis

    5.10 Tangible and Intangible Benefits of ERP

    5.11 ERP Vendors

    5.12 Causes of ERP Project Failures

    APPENDIX

    Job Opportunities in SAP

    I) Description of jobs carried out in SAP Subsidiaries

    II) SAP – Related Job Description advertised on the Internet:

    III) Jobs with SAP Business Partners:

    IV) Job Description of Jobs with End-Users:

    CHAPTER 1

    Introducing ERP

    1.1 Introduction

    In the past several years, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have

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