NAME: SYED MUHAMMAD
TALIB
Introduction to ERP
History of organizational systems
Calculation systems
Functional systems
Integrated systems
Calculation systems
1950-80
Single purpose
Eliminate tedious human work
Examples: Payroll, General ledger,
Inventory
Technology used: Mainframes,
magnetic tapes, batch processing
A System/370 Model 145 (1970s)
removable-disk hard drives
Hard drives
A very nice-looking magtape-drive
Magtapes
Batch processing
Printer
800 lines/minute with 48 character
train, 136 columns with 6 or 8 lines
per inch spacing
Stack of Computer Printout Paper
Functional systems
1975-20??
Use computers to improve operations
Applications: Human resources, order
entry, manufacturing resource
planning
Technologies: Mainframes, PCs,
LANs
Minicomputer
Functional Systems
Typically contained within a
department
Islands of automation
Applications independently
developed and deployed
Driving force: availability of minicomputers
Functional system applications
Human resources System
Accounting and finance systems
Sales and marketing System
Operations management System
Manufacturing Systems
Human Resources
Recruiting
Compensation
Assessment
Development and Training
Planning
Accounting and Finance
General Ledger
Financial Reporting
Costing
Budgeting
Accounts Payable
Accounts receivables
Sales and Marketing
Lead tracking
Sales forecasting
Customer management
Operations
Order management
Inventory management
Customer service
Manufacturing
Inventory
Planning
Types of Organizational information Systems
Administrative systems
Scheduling / Transaction systems
Value oriented systems
Reporting and controlling systems
Analysis and information systems
Planning and decision support
systems
Problems with function based application
Sharing of data between systems
Data duplication
Data inconsistency
Applications that dont talk to one another
Limited or lack of integrated information
Isolated decisions lead to overall
inefficiencies
Increased expenses
Solution to disparate systems?
Integration
Consolidation
Right-sizing
Business Process Redesign
Enterprise wide system
ERP - Definition
ERP is a process of managing all
resources and their use in the entire
enterprise in a coordinated manner
ERP system: Definition
ERP is a set of integrated business
applications, or modules which carry
out common business functions such
as general ledger, accounting, or
order management
What is ERP?
Enterprise Resource Planning
Support business through optimizing,
maintaining, and tracking business
functions
Broken down into business processes
HRM
Distribution
Financials
Manufacturing
What makes ERP different
Integrated modules
Common definitions
Common database
Update one module, automatically
updates others
ERP systems reflect a specific way of
doing business
Must look at your value chains, rather
than functions
Benefits of ERP
Common set of data
Help in integrating applications for
decision making and planning
Allow departments to talk to each other
Easy to integrate by using processed
built into ERP software
A way to force BPR (reengineering)
Easy way to solve Y2K problem
Vendors
Difficulty in implementation
Very difficult
Extremely costly and time intensive
Typical: over $10,000,000 and over a
year to implement
Company may implement only
certain modules of entire ERP system
You will need an outside consultant
Common Pitfalls
Do not adequately benchmark
current state
Did not plan for major transformation
Did not have executive sponsorship
Did not adequately map out goals
and objectives
Highly customized systems to look
like old MRP systems
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