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Book Description

This book brings a unique combination of years of experience in academics research and studies in regards to “ERP systems” with years of experience from a practitioner’s perspective. Each year billions of dollars are spend by organizations to implement, manage, and maintain ERP systems. A simple browse through the Internet will demonstrate how challenging ERP implementations can be. Success rates are seen as quite low with time, costs, and effort typically being above planned and often significantly. Law firms make a living from ERP’s gone badly. Academia is investing more and more time and research into developing success models that not only attempt to objectively determine ERP success or failure but also attempt to be a proactive in that effort. But why? If ERP systems (and all their inherent functionality) can bring a true ROI to business, why are they so challenging? Why do they often deliver as advertised? And, why are they often seen as failing?

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Testimonials
  7. Foreword
  8. Outline of the Book
  9. Introduction
  10. Chapter 1 The History and Evolution of ERP
  11. Chapter 2 ERP Structure
  12. Chapter 3 External Software Options
  13. Chapter 4 Business Process Reengineering
  14. Chapter 5 ERP System Selection
  15. Chapter 6 ERP Software Installation
  16. Chapter 7 User Training
  17. About the Authors
  18. Glossary
  19. Index
  20. Backcover
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