Enterprise Resource Planning
Information Systems have played an increasingly visible role over the past several years in improving the competitiveness of business. More than just tools for handling repetitive tasks, they’re used to guide and advance all of a company’s’ daily activities. Integrated management software is today very often a key source of significant competitive advantage.
The standard response to a need for responsiveness, reliability, and rapidly increasing expectations is to create an organization based on departments with a clear linear structure, integrated around your operating processes. To increase efficiency amongst salespeople, accountants, logistics staff and everyone else you should have a common understanding of your problems.
For this you need a common language for shared references, policies and communication. An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system makes the ideal platform for this common reference point.
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a complete business software solution which is intended to manage all the information and functions of a business or company from shared database. More than just tools for handling repetitive tasks, they’re used to guide and advance all of the company’s daily activities.
ERP is effective in the integration of business processes in a business organization focused on transaction-based activities which includes planning, manufacturing, and sales, just to name a few. The ability of the system to integrate data provides an effective tool for data sharing among the strategic departments of your organization.
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Enterprise Resource Planning