Sunday, June 12, 2016

Is classroom study key to successful ERP implementation?


Is classroom study key to successful ERP implementation?  

The introduction of Information Technology, especially enterprise systems such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, is a common way of implementing organizational change today. Such enterprise system implementations frequently come with new software systems and business processes that substantially alter workflow and jobs.

While the annual investment of several millions of rupees in ERP systems is staggering, estimates indicate that there could be chances of failures in implemented systems and such failures have been observed even in highly successful organizations. Organizations that successfully implement ERP systems, including new software and business processes, have reported enormous benefits, such as greater efficiency and effectiveness at the individual employee and organizational levels.

One of the primary causes of failure is the inability of managers to effectively manage the change process. Managers frequently fail to consider the organizational environment and culture relying, instead, on success stories of some organizations that used a big-bang strategy, an implementation strategy in which all modules of an ERP system are implemented simultaneously and in a short period time, to manage their own change. The result can be catastrophic for firms, with consequences up to and including going out of business as a result of a failed ERP implementation.

Given this backdrop, it is important to teach diverse aspects of ERP implementations to make today's information systems and business management curricula relevant to organizational practice. Yet, the effective integration of ERP related knowledge into curricula continues to be a challenge with some suggesting that relevant knowledge should be imparted in a wide range of classes. Of the many areas related to ERP systems, the ability of students to understand that different strategies of ERP implementation may be necessary in different scenarios is an important one, especially for those who may go on to manage such implementations.

A "one-medicine-does-not-cure-all-ailments" argument goes well with when it comes to ERP implementation strategies. Yet, mistakes and failures continue. Sorely needed is a teaching approach that can open the eyes of managers, present and future, to the different strategies to ERP success, and when a particular strategy is appropriate. With a good teaching approach with minimum three cases of examples could help the student identify the areas where a failure is bound to happen and may rectify it. It is also a must that each student is assigned to read only one of the three cases, lessening the total workload, but the students understand the differences in approaches and successes of ERP implementations related to all three cases.

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Contact Person: Sudheer Soman Nair, CEO
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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

Web based ERP Makes difference

Web based ERP Makes difference

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.

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TMA House, 1st Floor,Road No 16, Plot No. 6,Wagle Industrial Estate,Thane (West) 400 604, Maharashtra, Tel: +91 22 25827692/+91 22 25828775/+91 22 65130234,e-mail (Help Desk): helpdesk@eresourceerp.com,
Web site: www.eresourceerp.com


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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

What is ERP II

What is ERP II

Can eresource ERP be placed in ERP II category

ERP II is a solution that includes the traditional materials planning, distribution, and order-entry functionality strengthened by capabilities like customer relationship management (CRM), human resources management (HRM).

Such a system can quickly, accurately and consistently operate an entire organization. It delivers information in an instant to the people who need it. It manages the access to that information by establishing security roles and ratings that define which employees can use certain pieces of information. It also addresses the issue of multiple office locations by making the solution web-based, so employees can access the system no matter where they may be.

Businesses are utilizing the Internet more and more. It is no longer just a tool for e-mail, research and single transaction commerce. It is quickly becoming a tool for globalizing a business - a tool that allows an organization to tie together its employees, its suppliers and its customers. It enables the free flow of information and the next generation of solution will be built upon it.

Eresource ERP, India's leading web-based ERP solution is integrated with all these latest modules and therefore can be termed as extended ERP or ERP II.

About eresource

Eresource ERP is an Indigenous web-based ERP solution. Since its Inception, eresource is been providing enterprise solution and consultancy for clients within the Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical, Chemical and Logistics product industries in India. Market leaders now turn to eresource to help them to bridge the gap between strategy and execution to sustain a competitive advantage. Eresource products focus on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), which it helped to pioneer in the Internet arena. Eresource ERP is the first web-based Enterprise Resource Planning Software.

The eresource paradigm of web-based ERP recommends that companies must capitalize on the Internet infrastructure and cross enterprise boundaries to extend its processes to its value-chain partners. To execute eresource ERP only a simple browser is required; no client side installation. Eresource ERP can also be accessed from the Palm Device and also from a mobile device

For more information kindly visit : http://www.eresourceerp.com/What-is-ERP-II.html

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Saturday, June 11, 2016

What is pre-valuation screening of ERP package?

What is pre-valuation screening of ERP package?

Search for a suitable ERP system starts when an company decides to implement an ERP system. It is not an easy procedure because there are hundreds of ERP vendors, all claiming to have a system that is suitable for your organization. It is not practically possible to evaluate each every package. Therefore it is better to limit the number of packages that are evaluated to less than five. It is always better to do a thorough and detailed evaluation of a small number of packages, than going a superficial analysis of dozens of packages. Hence, the company should do a pre-evaluation screening to limit the number of packages that are to be evaluated by the committee.
Not all packages are equal - each has its own strengths and weakness. The pre evaluation process should eliminate those packages that are not suitable for the company's business processes. One can closely screen the few best packages by carefully studying at the product literature, getting proper guidance from professional consultants. Companies must also look for the packages that are used by companies which are in the same field.
While making the pre-evaluation screening it would be a good idea to look at the origins of the different packages. As there is a wrong conception that a system that was developed initially for manufacturing industry is not capable of catering to the needs of another business. With a proper understanding of the functional method of a particular field and its business process, the developers could make the necessary changes in the system which will obviously cater to the need of the particular industry in a successful way


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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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United Arab Emirates
Contact Person: Sudheer Soman Nair, CEO
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email: sudheer.nair@eresourceinfotech.com   

Is ERP suitable for only big companies?

Is ERP suitable for only big companies?

This is one of the main misconceptions prevailing among some small and medium sized companies. This is due to the unawareness of the functioning of an ERP system. Mainly what is to be understood is that an ERP system automates business processes across an organization and thus eliminates inefficiency caused by a legacy system.
It is true that there are some big players like SAP in the market that may be taking care of business process of huge organizations. But today, medium and small sized companies are benefited from automation and streamlining of their business process with efficient and affordable web-based ERP solutions like eresource. Both SAP and eresource are ERP systems and designed for large, small and medium sized organizations across every industry.


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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

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