Showing posts with label bpr in erp implementation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bpr in erp implementation. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

How important is ERP training and education?


How important is ERP training and education?

All users of the ERP system should be trained properly in using the system to its fullest. Different groups of people in the company will have different training needs. Managers need more focus on the decision-making and analysis features of the system while the clerical staff need more focus on how to perform their jobs. But all the users must be trained in the ERP basics, overview of the system and its working, how an action by an employee triggers a host of events throughout the organization, how automation will help, what processes are changed and so on.

Educate everyone so that they understand what is going to be achieved with the new system. Additional education should include total quality management and change management strategies. Also the training sessions should be used to gain acceptance for the ERP system by dispelling the myths about ERP. When the employees do not understand what the new system is and what is supposed to do and how to operate it, they will not use it or use it incorrectly. This can lead to failure of the system. Best option is to train department managers in how to use the system and have them train the users.

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Monday, June 13, 2016

How ERP systems improve company's business performance?


How ERP systems improve company's business performance? 

Enterprises Resource Planning (ERP) solution enables the task involved in performing a business process quickly and efficiently.

With ERP, when a customer service representative takes an order from a customer, he or she has all the necessary information to complete the order. Everyone else in the company sees the same computer screen and has access to the single database that holds the customer's new order. As and when a department completes their work with the order, it is automatically routed via the ERP system to the next department for the next process.

The order can be tracked any time of point by any department by logging into the system. The order process moves so quickly through the organization, and customers get their orders faster and with fewer errors than before. ERP can extent that application to the other major business process, such as employees' benefits or financial reporting.

The entire gamut of ERP activities are summarized below:


ERP facilitates a company-wide integrated Information Systems covering all functional areas such as manufacturing, sales and distribution, accounts, payables, receivables, inventory, human resources. Etc.
ERP integrates and automates most business processes and share information enterprise-wide in real-time, thereby improving customer service and the corporate image.
ERP provides complete integration of the system not only across departments but also across companies under the same management.
ERP bridges information gaps across a company and focuses on key issues such as productivity enhancement, customer service, cash management, inventory, quality control and prompt delivery. Etc.
ERP is the solution for better project management.
ERP provides business intelligence tools like decision support system, executive information system, reporting, data-mining, early-warning system, enabling people to make better decisions and improve business processes.
ERP not only addresses the current requirements of the company but also provides an opportunity for improvement and refinement in the business process on a continuous process.



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UAE
eresource Middle East FZE, P.O Box: 513071, Sharjah,
United Arab Emirates.
Contact Person: Sudheer Soman Nair, CEO
Mob: 00 97155 9018499
email: sudheer.nair@eresourceinfotech.com




TMA House, 1st Floor,
Road No 16, Plot No. 6
Wagle Industrial Estate,
Thane (West) 400 604, Maharashtra
Tel: +91 22 41118000 / 8049 (50 lines)
+91 22 25828775
e-mail (Sales): sales@eresourceerp.com


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Sunday, June 12, 2016

What makes eresource's web-based ERP solution different from other ERP software?


What makes eresource's web-based ERP solution different from other ERP software?


Eresource's web based ERP solution that combines all business operations into a unified database system, in real time and online, including sales, service, operations and finance.

Eresource ERP system gives regular instructions to staff from any part of the world and also gets reports from them from any part of the world. Staff will be able to interact with other staff and keep record of their work sharing and reporting - to speed up jobs. Allow customers login and know the status of their job and send communications about orders.

Eresource ERP Solution helps you in automating the enterprise and speeds up transactions across the organization. Eresource ERP is the leading web-based ERP solution provider in India.

Web site : www.eresourceerp.com
Middle East
UAE
eresource Middle East FZE, P.O Box: 513071, Sharjah,
United Arab Emirates.
Contact Person: Sudheer Soman Nair, CEO
Mob: 00 97155 9018499
email: sudheer.nair@eresourceinfotech.com

TMA House, 1st Floor,
Road No 16, Plot No. 6,
Wagle Industrial Estate,
Thane (West) 400 604, Maharashtra
Tel: +91 22 41118000 / 8049 (50 lines)
+91 22 25828775
e-mail (Sales): sales@eresourceerp.com

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

How BPR plays a critical role in ERP implementation?

How BPR plays a critical role in ERP implementation?

Processes, organization, structure and information technologies are the key components of BPR, which automates business processes across the enterprise and provides an organization with a well-designed and well-managed information system. While implementing ERP, the organizations have two options to consider.

Either the organization must reengineer business processes before implementing ERP or directly implement ERP and avoid reengineering.

In the first option of reengineering business processes, before implementing ERP, the organization needs to analyze current processes, identify non-value adding activities and redesign the process to create value for the customer, and then develop in-house applications or modify an ERP system package to suit the organizations requirements. In this case, employees will develop a good sense of process orientation and ownership.

This would also be a customized solution keeping with line of the organization's structure, culture, existing IT resources, employee needs and disruption to routine work during the change programmer likely to be the least. It could have a high probability of implementation. The drawback of this option is that the reengineered process may not be the best in the class, as the organization may not have access to world-class release and best practices. Moreover, this may be the only chance to radically improve in the near future and most attention should be paid while choosing the right ERP. Also, developing an in-house application or implementing a modified ERP is not advisable.

The second option of implementing ERP package is to adopt ERP with minimum deviation from the standard settings. All the processes in a company should conform to the ERP model and the organization has to change its current work practices and switch over to what the ERP system offers. This approach of implementation offers a world-class efficient and effective process with built-in measures and controls, and is likely to be quickly installed.

But if the employees do not have good understanding of their internal customer needs or current processes, or if these processes are not well defined and documented, then it is quite possible that while selecting the standard process from the ERP package, employees may not be able to perceive the difficulties likely to be encountered during the implementation stage. Employees would lack process ownership and orientation. Other than technical issues, issues like organization structure, culture, lack of involvement of people etc. can lead to major implementation difficulties, and full benefits of standard ERP package may not be achieved. It may lead to a situation where the organization may have to again reengineer its processes. This could be a very costly mistake.

There is also a third option of reengineering business process during implementation of ERP. But it does not considered to be a practical option and is likely to cause maximum disruption to existing work. It should not be forgotten that during BPR and ERP initiatives, routine work is still to be carried out and customers need to be served.


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