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shikha | Re: ERP Notes For MBA As you want here I am providing Sasurie College Of Engineering MBA ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) paper notes/syllabus on your demand : Subject Code : BA7301 Subject : ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING Class : II MBA UNIT I INTRODUCTION Overview of enterprise systems – Evolution - Risks and benefits - Fundamental technology - Issues to be consider in planning design and implementation of cross functional integrated ERP systems. 1.1.1. Introduction ERP is an acronym that stands for Enterprise Resource Planning. ERP software saw phenomenal interest from the corporate sector during the period 1995-2000. The ERP market is estimated to be in excess of USD 80 Billion in the year 2000 Many analysts feel that today’s global business environment - products and services customized to suit the individual needs of millions of customers, delivered over multiple timelines in a 24X7 basis - would have been impossible without such enterprise software. Undoubtedly ERP represents one of the most complex and demanding application software in the corporate environment. 1.1.2 What is ERP? ERP is a package software solution that addresses the enterprise needs of an organization by tightly integrating the various functions of an organization using a process view of the organization. A. ERP software is ready-made generic software; it is not custom-made for a specific firm. ERP software understands the needs of any organization within a specific industry segment. Many of the processes implemented in an ERP software are core processes such as order processing, order fulfillment, shipping, invoicing, production planning, BOM (Bill of Material), purchase order, general ledger, etc., that are common to all industry segments. B. ERP does not merely address the needs of a single function such as finance, marketing, production or HR; rather it addresses the entire needs of an enterprise that cuts across these functions to meaningfully execute any of the core processes. C. ERP integrates the functional modules tightly. It is not merely the import and export of data across the functional modules. The integration ensures that the logic of a process that cuts across the function is captured genuinely. This in turn implies that data once entered in any of the functional modules (whichever of the module owns the data) is made available to every other module that needs this data. This leads to significant improvements by way of improved consistency and integrity of data. D. ERP uses the process view of the organization in the place of function view, which dominated the enterprise software before the advent of ERP Sasurie College Of Engineering MBA ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) paper notes/syllabus |
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