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Many people have never received formal education in the principles of enterprise resouece planning. We encourage you to use this blog as a guide that can be circulated among your key employees.-By Vivienne
Friday, June 25, 2010
Guts are for believers
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Business Quote
Friday, May 21, 2010
Recoprocation
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Business Quote
People are much more willing to help you if u help them firstt. They feel they should not take without giving in return, r u giving first ?
Thursday, May 20, 2010
ERP is not just software
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ERP Question
ERP ( Enterprise resource planning) is not just software for me. everyone hear a lot about ERP software but do you really understand what is ERP all about ?
ERP project is not as simple as installing a piece of software. So what else is involved ?
ERP Software is
33 % software
33% Implementation/training/ process
33% guidance
The software provides the basic foundation, it is basically the tool to get the information enter into the system. The best software system is the one that does what your company needs it to do.
Keep in mind that even the best system doesn’t work if you don’t set it up and use it properly. That’s why it is only 33% of the equation. Don’t get me wrong the software is important but not everything. it still depend how your company structure setup
Implementation/training/process
This portion is equation very important. How are you going to set-up, use and train on the system. A solid plan is needed here. Whether you use your vendor or your internal people, the person or people you lean on here should
If you have never used or seen an ERP system and don’t have anyone internally who has, you will need to rely on your vendor here. Many organizations think they don’t need this but the reality is the project will cost less and take much less time with the proper guidance. There are many decisions to make when installing ERP, many forks in the road, choices are great but if you can’t visualize the outcome decisions become difficult.
Exposure to setting up and using systems here is critical. If you don’t have anyone internally to provide this for you make sure you do your homework with the vendor. Make sure the have the technical ability to understand your business and how information should flow.
ERP is not just software it is a combination of software, processes and procedures used to reduce waste, create efficiency and provide a platform for growth.
ERP project is not as simple as installing a piece of software. So what else is involved ?
ERP Software is
33 % software
33% Implementation/training/ process
33% guidance
The software provides the basic foundation, it is basically the tool to get the information enter into the system. The best software system is the one that does what your company needs it to do.
Keep in mind that even the best system doesn’t work if you don’t set it up and use it properly. That’s why it is only 33% of the equation. Don’t get me wrong the software is important but not everything. it still depend how your company structure setup
Implementation/training/process
This portion is equation very important. How are you going to set-up, use and train on the system. A solid plan is needed here. Whether you use your vendor or your internal people, the person or people you lean on here should
- 1-Have a deep understanding of your business and the flow of information through it.
- 2-Understand the group of employees that will be interacting and using the system
- 3-Deliver training in the method that best suits the individuals users.
- 4-Understands the way the software works
If you have never used or seen an ERP system and don’t have anyone internally who has, you will need to rely on your vendor here. Many organizations think they don’t need this but the reality is the project will cost less and take much less time with the proper guidance. There are many decisions to make when installing ERP, many forks in the road, choices are great but if you can’t visualize the outcome decisions become difficult.
Exposure to setting up and using systems here is critical. If you don’t have anyone internally to provide this for you make sure you do your homework with the vendor. Make sure the have the technical ability to understand your business and how information should flow.
ERP is not just software it is a combination of software, processes and procedures used to reduce waste, create efficiency and provide a platform for growth.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Conventional ERP VS Rental ERP
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Q and A on ERP
Conventional ERP Model
Rental Model
- High capital expenditure
- Direct & indirect investments
- Ballooning costs
- Long implementation time
- Rigid
- Limited access
- Upgrades at extra cost
- Limited licensing
Rental Model
- No capital expenditure
- No investments
- Low-cost subscription model
- Implement in weeks
- Scalable
- Access anytime, anywhere
- Free upgrades
- Flexible licensing
Saturday, April 3, 2010
What is a 'rental' or 'Web-based' ERP solution?
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Q and A on ERP
A Rental or Web-based ERP solution is managed and provided to organisations over the Internet, by a service provider or vendor, on a 'per month, per user' basis.
Here organisations are saved from a sizable upfront investment on the hardware and software installations normally required if an organisation opts for an outright purchase ERP solution (On Demand ERP). In this version, an organisation owns the ERP software and hardware infrastructure within its premises.
A rental or Web-based ERP solution proves very cost effective as an organisation pays just a per-user monthly rental, which is quite manageable.
Vivienna from erp2u.com
Here organisations are saved from a sizable upfront investment on the hardware and software installations normally required if an organisation opts for an outright purchase ERP solution (On Demand ERP). In this version, an organisation owns the ERP software and hardware infrastructure within its premises.
A rental or Web-based ERP solution proves very cost effective as an organisation pays just a per-user monthly rental, which is quite manageable.
Vivienna from erp2u.com
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