ERP Series vol 2: ERP System Characteristics

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3. ERP System Characteristics

  • Modular design comprising many distinct business modules such as financial, manufacturing, accounting, distribution, etc.
  • Use centralized common database management system (DBMS)
  • The modules are integrated and provide seamless data flow among the modules, increasing operational transparency through standard interfaces
  • Flexible and offer best business practices
  • Require time-consuming tailoring and configuration setups for integrating with the company’s business functions
  • Modules work in real time with online and batch processing capabilities
  • Internet-enabled
  • Financial and business information is often generated automatically by ERP systems based on data previously entered, without further human instructions
  • ERP provides business intelligence tools like Decision Support Systems, Executive Information System, Reporting, Data Mining and Easy Warning Systems for enabling people to make better decision and thus improve their business processes

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    ERP Series vol 1: ERP Definition & Advantages

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    1. Definition

    Enterprise Resource Planning Systems are software systems for business management, encompassing modules supporting functional areas such as

    • Planning
    • Manufacturing
    • Sales
    • Marketing
    • Distribution
    • Accounting
    • Financial
    • Human Resource Management
    • Project Management
    • Inventory Management
    • Service and Maintenance
    • Transportation, logistics and e-Business

    The architecture of the software facilitates transparent integration of modules, providing flow of information between all functions within the enterprise in a consistently visible manner. Corporate computing with ERPs allows companies to implement a single integrated system by replacing or re-engineering their mostly incompatible legacy information systems.

    ERP Definition

    2. Advantages of ERP

    Benefit How to Achieve the Benefit
    Reliable information access Common DBMS, consistent and accurate data, improved reports
    Avoid data and operations redundancy Modules access same data from the central database, avoids multiple data input and update operations
    Delivery and cycle time reduction Minimizes retrieving and reporting delays
    Cost reduction Time savings, improved control by enterprise-wide analysis of organizational decisions
    Easy adaptability Changes in business processes easy to adapt and restructure
    Improved scalability Structured and modular design
    Improved maintenance Vendor-supported long-term contract as part of the system procurement
    Global outreach Extended modules such as CRM and SCM
    E-Commerce, e-business Internet commerce, collaborative culture

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    Bikini Methodology of Sale

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    Kate Winslet in a pool

    What can we observe from a Bikini?

    “A Bikini reveals 90% of a surface. It’s the 10% hidden that the audience want the most they are willing to pay for it.”

    Can we do the same when selling?

    Let customers see, or even use, the product one part at a time. If it solves their problems, address their needs and give them satisfaction, they will crave for more. Finally, for the most significant portion, charge them ten times the rate.

    This approach works best for information and information systems, whose decomposition is relatively easier than other concrete goodies.




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