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CH INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT &

COMMUNICATION

ERP Systems

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ERP Systems
ERP Systems Presentation Flow
What is Enterprise
What is ERP
Why ERP is Essential
Salient features
Technical Know How
Challenges
What is Enterprise?

Group of
People
Common
Goals
Certain
Resources
at disposal
To Achieve
that Goals
What is Enterprise - Example
Banking Sector - Kotak Mahindra Bank

Bank’s Goal – Increase the customer base by 5% by


2011 – 12 & profitability by 10 %. When we decide
on the goal it should be realistic and based on the past
trend

VariousFunctions – Human Resource, Finance, Sales


& Marketing, Information & technology,etc.


ERP - Enterprise Resource Planning
systems
Covers the techniques & concept
employed for the integration management
of businesses as a whole

Deploying effective use of management


resources

To improve the efficiency of an


enterprise.
Why is ERP essential
Past Scenario:
 Each and every function in an organization use to have
their own specific software's and programs which would
take care of the problems faced by that function.

Present Scenario:
 ERP handles entire range of business functions.
 Caters to all types of organizations.
 Globally adaption, recognition and acceptable.
Salient Features
Transparent integration of modules in real
time

One Single software along with a


common DBMS

Eliminates and overcomes operational


redundancies
Technical Know How
Automation

Flexibility in changing the system


catering to newer business processes

Coordination - business functions &


geographical functions for better
managerial control

Single system – for all businesses


Challenges
Difficultto build: Require fundamental changes in
the way the business operates

Technology: Require complex pieces of software


and large investments of time, money, and
expertise

Centralizedorganizational coordination and


decision making: Not the best way for the firms to
operate
Questions

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