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INTRODUCTION:......................................................................................................3 OBJECTIVES:.............................................................................................................6 HYPOTHESIS:............................................................................................................6 METHODOLOGY:.....................................................................................................7 PRIMARY DATA:......................................................................................................7 SECONDARY DATA:................................................................................................7 BIBLIOGRAPHY: ......................................................................................................7
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'he initials (RP originated as an e)tension o& MRP *material re+uirements planning, later manu&acturing resource planning- and ./M *.omputer /ntegrated Manu&acturing-. /t was introduced by research and analysis &irm 0artner in 122!. (RP systems now attempt to cover all core &unctions o& an enterprise3 regardless o& the organi4ation5s business or charter. 'hese systems can now be &ound in non"manu&acturing businesses3 non"pro&it organi4ations and governments.
'o be considered an (RP system3 a so&tware pac6age must provide the &unction o& at least two systems. %or e)ample3 a so&tware pac6age that provides both payroll and accounting &unctions could technically be considered an (RP so&tware pac6age
()amples o& modules in an (RP which &ormerly would have been stand"alone applications include: Product li&ecycle management3 7upply chain management *e.g. Purchasing3 Manu&acturing and 8istribution-3 9arehouse Management3 .ustomer Relationship Management *.RM-3 7ales Order Processing3 Online 7ales3 %inancials3 :uman Resources3 and 8ecision 7upport 7ystem.
7ome organi4ations
integrate multiple so&tware products ; choose to implement only portions o& an (RP system and develop an e)ternal inter&ace to other (RP or stand"alone
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/deally3 (RP delivers a single database that contains all data &or the so&tware modules3 which would include: Manu&acturing (ngineering3 bills o& material3 scheduling3 capacity3
wor6&low management3 +uality control3 cost management3 manu&acturing process3 manu&acturing projects3 manu&acturing &low 7upply chain management purchasing3 product Order to cash3 inventory3 order entry3 supply chain planning3 supplier con&igurator3
scheduling3 inspection o& goods3 claim processing3 commission calculation %inancials 0eneral ledger3 cash management3 accounts payable3 accounts receivable3 &i)ed assets Project management .osting3 billing3 time and e)pense3 per&ormance units3 activity management :uman resources :uman resources3 payroll3 training3 time and
attendance3 rostering3 bene&its .ustomer relationship management " 7ales and mar6eting3 commissions3 service3 customer contact and call center support
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(nterprise resource planning is a term originally derived &rom manu&acturing resource planning *MRP //- that &ollowed material re+uirements planning *MRP-. MRP evolved into (RP when <routings< became a major part o& the so&tware architecture and a company5s capacity planning activity also became a part o& the standard so&tware activity. (RP systems typically handle the manu&acturing3 logistics3 distribution3 inventory3 shipping3 invoicing3 and accounting &or a company. (RP so&tware can aid in the control o& many business activities3 including sales3 mar6eting3 delivery3 billing3 production3 inventory management3 +uality management and human resource management.
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1. 'o study the advantages o& (RP. 2. 'o study the steps re+uired to success&ul (RP implementation. =. 'o per&orm a to"do chec6 and process implementation.
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1. .ustomer wants to implement (RP system. 2. .onsumer wants to understand advantages and disadvantages o& (RP
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7tudy is going to be conducted in the A>. company in Mumbai.
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A +uestionnaire survey will be conducted &or the purpose o& the study. 'he study is based on primary as well as secondary data. Primary data will be collected &rom +uestionnaires at A>. company in Mumbai.
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7econdary data is the data3 which is already in e)istence. /t will be collected mainly through internet and some help will also be ta6en &rom boo6s and articles.
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1. .lass A (RP /mplementation: /ntegrating ?ean and 7i) 7igma " by 8onald :. 7heldon 2. Modern (RP: 7elect3 /mplement @ $se 'oday5s Advanced >usiness 7ystems " by Marianne >rad&ord =. Ma)imi4ing Aour (RP 7ystem: A Practical 0uide &or Managers " by 7cott :amilton B. (nterprise Resource Planning
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