By Eli Griffin
Gone are the days when a typical office environment consisted of separate computer systems in each department. When the efficiency and convenience of linking these systems together was discovered, the concept of interfacing was born. It is quite difficult to imagine how businesses today can run without an interlinked computer system.
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By Matt Murren
The first one of these tips for the best practices of ERP implementation is to involve all users in the planning stages of the process. During the planning stages, a time line and budget needs to be devised. This helps the company stay on track when things get rough or unsettling. It is also imperative that all employees know what is happening, and how things will change in the future. Some companies make the mistake of only telling a few employees of the process.
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By B. A. Sagar
One of the lessons learnt during 2009 global recession is "changed definition of leadership". Old perception, based on ideological thoughts and assumptions described in management books is now getting replaced with actionable knowledge and ability to think different. New managers and leaders are appraised on new parameters like....and this has created "either lead or follow or get out of the way" environment in the organizations.
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By Sheldon Needle
Selecting software for your business can be a daunting task. This article describes the benefits/risks of hiring an independent consultant to help you make this important business decision.
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By Sameer Kamboj
Implementing Change - Practical Problems to be kept in mind during ERP implementations. We are dealing with some practical issues related to introducing change. Though there are many areas which require pragmatic solutions, but I am touching a specific issue related to ERP implementation.
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By Ryan Mutt
A small ERP for SME is a compressive consolidated package with multiple functions. It is like a magic wand that eliminates the cost and at the same time improves the work quality.
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By Ryan Mutt
A small ERP for SME is a compressive consolidated package with multiple functions. It is like a magic wand that eliminates the cost and at the same time improves the work quality.
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By Gaurav Doshi
Textile Supply Chain has been highly influenced by four important features of Information Technology; these features are: Information integration, Planning synchronisation, Workflow coordination and new business models. It is also come across that these IT applications facilitate the execution of several theories of supply chain management, like constant refilling, vendor administered refilling, planned postponement etc.
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By Joe Benjamin
To support innovation and growth, many small and medium companies are turning to enterprise software solutions to help them improve customer visibility, streamline operational activities and increase commercial transparency inside their organization. Open source ERP solutions provide a free,robust and SME friendly solution. Learn which open source ERP solutions are right for your business.
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