Enterprise 2.0
Enterprise 2.0 portrays a Web-centric vision of the corporation that will feature collaboration, cloud computing and service-oriented architecture.
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Streamlining Global Operations: A New Approach to Two-Tier ERP
This is the world of two-tier ERP: headquarters run the preferred system of record, while subsidiaries operate a second tier of their own systems, from which financial information must be consolidated to provide a comprehensive view of the business.
At first glance, two-tier ERP seems like a second-class solution....Sponsored By NetSuite
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IBM's Approach to ERP Transformation and Vendor Selection
Have you been thinking of implementing an ERP solution or upgrading your current legacy systems? Not sure where to start? Unsure of what should drive your ERP selection process? Please join us for the first episode of a webcast series discussing what mid-sized distribution and manufacturing companies should consider as...
Sponsored By IBM
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Converged Medical Infrastructure and the Business Value for Healthcare Organizations
As the use of electronic medical records continues to grow, healthcare organizations must address the explosion of data and ensure that information is secure and that regulatory requirements for the protection and privacy of patient records are being met. At the same time, healthcare workers are becoming increasingly dependent on...
Sponsored By HP and Intel®
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The Power of a Unified HR and Finance Platform
Are your HR and finance systems business silos? Does your organization lack a unified view of the business? Getting finance and HR on the same page is more important than ever before.
Sponsored By Workday
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Maximizing enterprise resource planning ROI: A guide for midsize companies
In this paper, we highlight the common reasons why midsize companies often do not realize significant ROI with their ERP system implementations and suggest solutions for getting the most value from their applications.
Sponsored By IBM
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The Future of Strategic Business Management: Unifying Finance and HR
Whitepaper: Exclusive Aberdeen Group Analyst Report
The Future of Strategic Business Management: Unifying Finance and HR
Are your finance and HR system silos helping or hurting your organization?
Read this whitepaper from analyst firm Aberdeen Group to learn about the drivers for unification, including reporting processes, employee...Sponsored By Workday
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The Age of Data Driven Medicine
For decades in the healthcare field there have been sitting on a huge stockpile of data. And healthcare world is changing fast. Healthcare providers, for their part, have begun to discover the technological tools that allow them to create added value by connecting all this structured and unstructured data....
Provided By EMC
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Manufacturer Gains Business Insight and Boosts IT Efficiency With Database Solution
Dynamic Sealing Technologies Inc (DSTI) is a Minnesota-based manufacturer of rotary union and swivel joint products for customers worldwide. For many years, DSTI has relied on Epicor ERP software to run its business. Epicor Software, an early adopter of Microsoft SQL Server software, built its next-generation ERP solution on a...
Provided By Microsoft
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Distribution of ERP System Components and Security Considerations
As Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems become more complex the financial expenditures that are connected to the application of such systems dramatically increase. ERP systems consist of many software components which provide specific functionality. However, these ERP systems are designed as an all-in-one solution, often implementing functionality not needed. Furthermore,...
Provided By Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
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Edutainment: The Formula for Success
In this case study, learn how Allianz Global Assistance developed an engaging communications campaign to keep employees excited and motivated to learn - while facing challenges that included limited internal learning and development resources, changing work environments, and scalability issues.
The development of T.I.M. (Training in Motion) - a...Provided By SkillSoft
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Best Practices for Customer Service - A Nucleus Research Guidebook
As quality service becomes a key differentiator for customer retention and future sales, companies must take an integrated approach to differentiate their customer service from that of their competitors.
This Guidebook explores the experiences of Oracle RightNow customers and highlights best practices they have taken to enable agents to deliver...Provided By Oracle
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IT Risk Management: A Capability Maturity Model Perspective
Understanding the value derived from IT investments and IT enabled operational improvements is difficult, and has been a subject of research and debate among ICT practitioners and academics for many years. This is particularly so because innovative technological developments have supported transformative changes in organizational operational activities. Research continues to...
Provided By National University Of Ireland
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Gaining Control: Exploring Push v Pull Manufacturing
As the economy begins to refocus, so too do manufacturers. More and more analysts and industry experts are writing about \"The factory of the future\" and the enablement of demand-driven systems to drive velocity and on-time production while effectively managing the inevitable constraints. Legacy ERP and Push-based MRP systems are...
Provided By Synchrono
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The Akshaya Patra Foundation: NGO Improves Awareness, Gains Scalability Using New ERP Solution
The Akshaya Patra Foundation serves midday meals to underprivileged children at 20 locations across the country. With an independent accounting solution at each branch, the challenge was how to collate information accurately at the head office in time for it to be useful. Moreover, it wanted it to use the...
Provided By Microsoft
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New Opportunities for Information Systems Management in Small Businesses
In a market where labels define software vendors, the power of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) acronym has permeated the small to medium enterprises market. Managers of SMEs realized they need a professional information system, just like the large companies. In Romanian small and medium firms, the skepticism toward IT...
Provided By West Texas A&M University CIS
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Framework for Measuring ERP Implementation Readiness in Small and Medium Enterprise (SME): A Case Study in Software Developer Company
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a product that enables organizations achieving their competitive advantage. However, the failures of ERP implementation are still considered quite high. This research was conducted to formulate the framework of self-assessment of open source ERP implementation readiness, which focused on the ERP pre-implementation aspects. The proposed...
Provided By Universitas Gadjah Mada
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Application of an Enterprise Modelling Approach to Deploy Systems Engineering Processes in Large Organizations
Enterprise Modelling (EM) enables the representation of companies' activities, of their resources along with their roles and responsibilities in order to share the company's knowledge and support performance analysis. For this, EM promotes various concepts, techniques, frameworks, modelling languages and tools today widely used in companies. Currently, even a partial...
Provided By Eurocopter
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Technology Driven ERP Strategy for Corporate Growth and Sustainability
This paper is an extension of a study conducted by Frazee and Khan on ERP implementation for corporate growth and sustainability. It explores how a growing high-tech manufacturing company has used the data and functionality of its new ERP system to develop and create reports, charts and graphs to improve...
Provided By University of Massachusetts Amherst
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CIO Quickpulse: IT in Search of Integrated Service Management
Managing IT services has rarely been as challenging as it is today. Service and support staff face continuously escalating demands and complexity, which increase costs, drag down productivity and hamper the effectiveness of the IT department in supporting business goals. The solution is to tame the complexity by adopting a...
Provided By frontrange
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The Impact of Cloud Technologies on IT Service Management
Every market forecast clearly shows that user adoption of Cloud Computing alternatives is accelerating and fueling the rapid growth of the Cloud Computing industry. THINKstrategies and FrontRange have teamed up to conduct a survey to better understand how this trend is impacting the IT Service Management (ITSM) needs of organizations....
Provided By frontrange
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The Quest Towards a Winning Enterprise 2.0 Collaboration Technology Adoption Strategy
Although Enterprise 2.0 collaboration technologies present enterprises with a significant amount of business benefits; enterprises are still facing challenges in promoting and sustaining end-user adoption. The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review on Enterprise 2.0 collaboration technology adoption models, challenges, as well as to provide emerging...
Provided By The Schwa
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User Resistance Factors in Post ERP Implementation
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are becoming mature technologies to support inter- and intra-company business processes. However, one of the factors frequently cited as the major reason for the failure of ERP system in post implementation is \"User Resistance\". ERP implementation doesn't finish after Go-Live, instead the real test of...
Provided By Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
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Using Ontologies for Enterprise Architecture Model Alignment
One of the primary goals of enterprise architecture aligning the business with the underlying support systems. An architecture description encompasses a heterogeneous spectrum of domains, such as business processes, application components, metrics, people and technological infrastructure. Views express the domain elements and their relationships from the perspective of specific concerns...
Provided By SBA Online Women's Business Center
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Enterprise Architecture Model that Enables to Search for Patterns of Statistical Information
Enterprise architecture is the stem from which developing of any departmental information system should grow and around which it should revolve. In the paper, a fragment of an enterprise architecture model is built using ArchiMate language. This fragment enables to search for information in enterprises which do not work in...
Provided By The Schwa
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Integrate Enterprise Systems to Our Hyperconnected World: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime Through Architectural Design
The architectures of currently sold enterprise systems were developed in a time when the amount of data to be processed was limited. Since then the necessity to capture and process real-time data from multiple sources has surged and needs to be considered in a world where everything must be exchanged...
Provided By University of Portsmouth
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Developing a Realistic Workflow Management Environment for Teaching: An Interface From YAWL to OpenERP
The YAWL (Yet Another Workflow Language) workflow management system is developed for teaching and research. Together with the YAWL book it provides a state-of-the-art open-source environment for teaching business process management and automation, in an affordable and easily accessible way. The paper describes an interface from the YAWL workflow management...
Provided By Memorial University of Newfoundland
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An Effective Model for Evaluating Organizational Risk and Cost in ERP Implementation by SME
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementations in the context of small medium size enterprises are discussed in this paper. It is essential for small businesses to success implementation an ERP system to maintain control of their risks. ERP implementation is costly and risky for small and medium enterprises. Paper identified from...
Provided By Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
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A Framework for ERP Systems in SME Based on Cloud Computing Technology
Present Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) offers expensive models which are hard to implement in Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) due to budget limitations. Moreover, current ERP systems are associated with several issues such as mutual synchronization of multi-typed resources, limited customization, bulky upgrading cost, solution integration, industry functionality, backup hedge...
Provided By King Saud University
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Using Systems Thinking to Teach ERP Project Implementation (TERPPJ)
This paper presents a system model of ERP implementation based on now-a-days case study and literatures. The relationships in the model are designed to be simple and functional and do not necessarily represent any particular business environments. It is meant to be a generic ERP implementation conceptual model with implications...
Provided By Purdue Federal Credit Union
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Carte Blanche to Redefine IT - What would CIOs do - Savvis
A recent industry event, hosted by Savvis, challenged IT leaders to explore how they would streamline IT delivery if they had the luxury of a blank sheet of paper. Faced with the conceptual opportunity to totally throw things up in the air and redefine IT, how did CIOs react? Put...
Provided By SAVVIS
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Enterprise Architecture - A Tool for Business Innovation Realization in the Enterprise
Enterprises globally are undergoing business transformation. Organizations and corporate world have been searching for ways to enhance their businesses in order to be agile and how development in Information Technology (IT) can help them achieve this in today's unstable economic climate. Large-scale changes in the business affect operations, which in...
Provided By ISSN
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Business and IT Alignment with SEAM for Enterprise Architecture
To align an IT system with an organization's needs, it is necessary to understand the organization's position within its environment as well as its internal configuration. In SEAM for Enterprise Architecture the organization is considered as a hierarchy of systems that span from business down to IT. The alignment process...
Provided By Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Warehouse Creator: A Generic Enterprise Solution
With the advent of 21st century, enterprises developed warehousing solutions and the early solutions were such that multiple warehouses were created within a single enterprise. Though data warehousing has become a benchmark of data integration yet no generic tool cut across type, complexity, enterprise has been proposed as of yet....
Provided By University of Karlsruhe
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Lockheed Martin Cuts Database Size by 74 Percent While Boosting Performance
The Missiles and Fire Control (MFC) business area of Lockheed Martin creates specialized products that range from missile defense systems and precision engagement weapons to heat rejection panels that protect those living aboard the International Space Station. MFC has long used SAP software for its enterprise resource planning processes. Since...
Provided By Microsoft
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Beliefs and Attitudes Associated With ERP Adoption Behaviours: A Grounded Theory Study From IT Managers and End-Users Perspective
The Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) was used to explain the beliefs, attitude and behavioral intention of the adoption of ERP systems by Thai-owned companies and multinational companies operating in Thailand. Interviews were thus conducted with IT managers and end-users in Thailand to identify a number of beliefs towards ERP...
Provided By University of Wisconsin–River Falls
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The Economist Report: Scaling SMEs - Building a flexible platform for growth
This report by the Economist Intelligence Unit discusses how highgrowth small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) are scaling their organisations to provide resources for growth whilst ensuring flexibility to respond quickly to changes in market conditions; the role of technology in scaling SMEs; and success factors in scaling headcount.
The...Provided By SAP
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Ontological Foundations of Multi-Agent Framework for Organizational Diagnosis
In order to support management functions in dynamically changing corporate enterprises, adequate information systems need to be built, automating desirable adaptation of inter- and intra-organizational business processes. This paper therefore introduces a new approach to the design of multi-agent information systems meant for planning, discovering, monitoring deviations, and optimizing business...
Provided By CIAO
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Enriching Process Models for Business Process Compliance Checking in ERP Environments
In Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) environments the audit of business process compliance is a complex task as audit relevant context information about the ERP system like Application Controls (ACs) need to be considered to derive comprehensive audit results. Current compliance checking approaches neglect such information as it is not readily...
Provided By University of Haifa
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ERP Integration - A Systematic Mapping Study
Companies have been adopting Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems for decades in order to integrate business functions to increase their competitiveness. The original goal of ERP was to provide an all-in-one integrated suite for the enterprise. However, in a modern business environment, ERPs are integrated externally with customers, suppliers and...
Provided By Lappeenranta University of Technology
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Identifying Critical Success Factors for ERP in SMEs through a Case Study
ERP systems have been around since 1990s. Many organizations across the world have deployed ERP systems since then. An ERP system is a very complex system and its deployment involves the entire organization. But not all ERP projects that are started end successfully. In this paper, the authors analyze a...
Provided By Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
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IBM's Approach to ERP Transformation and Vendor Selection
Have you been thinking of implementing an ERP solution or upgrading your current legacy systems? Not sure where to start? Unsure of what should drive your ERP selection process? Please join us for the first episode of a webcast series discussing what mid-sized distribution and manufacturing companies should consider as...
Sponsored By IBM
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Converged Medical Infrastructure and the Business Value for Healthcare Organizations
As the use of electronic medical records continues to grow, healthcare organizations must address the explosion of data and ensure that information is secure and that regulatory requirements for the protection and privacy of patient records are being met. At the same time, healthcare workers are becoming increasingly dependent on...
Sponsored By HP and Intel®
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Streamlining Global Operations: A New Approach to Two-Tier ERP
This is the world of two-tier ERP: headquarters run the preferred system of record, while subsidiaries operate a second tier of their own systems, from which financial information must be consolidated to provide a comprehensive view of the business.
At first glance, two-tier ERP seems like a second-class solution....Sponsored By NetSuite
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The Power of a Unified HR and Finance Platform
Are your HR and finance systems business silos? Does your organization lack a unified view of the business? Getting finance and HR on the same page is more important than ever before.
Sponsored By Workday
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The Future of Strategic Business Management: Unifying Finance and HR
Whitepaper: Exclusive Aberdeen Group Analyst Report
The Future of Strategic Business Management: Unifying Finance and HR
Are your finance and HR system silos helping or hurting your organization?
Read this whitepaper from analyst firm Aberdeen Group to learn about the drivers for unification, including reporting processes, employee...Sponsored By Workday
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Maximizing enterprise resource planning ROI: A guide for midsize companies
In this paper, we highlight the common reasons why midsize companies often do not realize significant ROI with their ERP system implementations and suggest solutions for getting the most value from their applications.
Sponsored By IBM
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The Economist Report: Scaling SMEs - Building a flexible platform for growth
This report by the Economist Intelligence Unit discusses how highgrowth small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) are scaling their organisations to provide resources for growth whilst ensuring flexibility to respond quickly to changes in market conditions; the role of technology in scaling SMEs; and success factors in scaling headcount.
The...Provided By SAP
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Cost Effective and Resiliant Enterprise Wide User Notification Methods
Enterprises, both corporate and education have an increasing demand for effective and reliable communication across their user base. With the corporate pressure for fast response times and turnaround and the increasing onus on educational establishments to provide effective and reliable communication to both their staff and students, attention is rapidly...
Provided By NetSupport
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IT Services Management Service Brief: ITSM Assessment
A primary focus of IT Service Management (ITSM) is the application of IT best practices (founded in ITIL) to enable IT to be a more effective service provider across the enterprise to satisfy the organization's business requirements. The ITSM Assessment service is a necessary first step in achieving ITSM and...
Provided By IT Service Management Forum (itSMF)
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Implementing ERP-Systems With Accelerated ERP More Efficient and Quickly - A Best Practice
This paper deals with the Accelerated ERP Methodology and the relevant project steps, while defining the main parameters such as administration, system availability, security and planning the project and the network. In this paper, the implementation project in a food company (JKL, name altered) is analyzed within the scope of...
Provided By Marmara University
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System Center Configuration Manager Asset Intelligence
Information technology expenditures comprise an increasing portion of IT budgets - IT assets can often account for more than half of an enterprise's total asset base. With the changing nature of today's technology and the complexity of network environments, enterprises find it difficult to track the IT assets they own....
Provided By Microsoft Tips
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Gartner 2012: IT Operations Wake Up Call
The "consumerisation of IT" unveils a new wave of technology adoption - signifying a blurring between the lines of business and personal domains. Convergent communications and information technologies have presented unprecedented opportunities to create new innovation around customers.
New trends have seen it become increasingly commonplace for enterprises to...Provided By Computer Associates
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The Fourth-generation Service Desk, and Why It's a Mandate Today
This paper looks at the obstacles of legacy service management platforms and reveals how a new generation of solutions addresses the fundamental limitations:
- Insights into the evolution of the service desk
- Top challenges for managing legacy platforms
- 5 Key Features for next generation solutions
Provided By Computer Associates
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Creating Predictable IT Strategies in an Unpredictable Business Climate
Typical IT approaches to meet business needs have focused on fast-deployment, capital-intensive infrastructure investments. In economic downturns, this approach is unsustainable. Download this report for IDC's perspective on major shifts in IT investment strategy focusing on efficiency to achieve IT excellence.
Provided By NEC Corporation of America
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Halliwells IT Team Meets Customer SLA Targets With Hornbill~s Supportworks ITSM
Halliwells is the fastest growing commercial law firm in the UK, with offices in Manchester, Liverpool, London and Sheffield. The firm has grown rapidly in recent years, with considerable investment in technology, including CRM software. With such rapid growth and increased numbers of personnel, the firm has continued to invest...
Provided By Hornbill Systems
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Cross-Cultural Frictions in Information System Management: Research Perspectives on ERP Implementation Misfits in Thailand
Today, enterprise systems (ERP) are considered as ones of most impacting IT on business and decision processes because of their cross-functional perspective and readiness to change. As a consequence, a lack of \"Organisational fit\" is observed as the main failure cause of ERP implementation. A lot of acts of resistance...
Provided By Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour
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Integrated ERP For Food Manufacturing: A Strategic Weapon For A Competitive Environment
Today, food manufacturers face significant challenges. Increasing costs, government regulation, safety concerns, margin pressures, and constantly changing consumer tastes are a way of life. This white paper is written specifically for senior management. It examines these food industry issues, and explains why an integrated business software system is essential for...
Provided By Deacom
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ERP Financials Offer Industry Specific Modules
Though different ERP solutions might differ in their focus and specific routines, almost all of them offer best-practice and industry specific financial and related processes. The modules might be called by different names, but serve certain basic functions. They also offer the facility to work with multiple currencies and reporting...
Provided By Suite101
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Larry Van Horn
In this webcast, Professor Larry Van Horn shares his insights on the health care industry and programs at Owen.
Provided By Vanderbilt University (Owen)
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Carla Ruiz-Ney
Carla (MS Finance 2009) set out to pursue a Finance degree that would improve her ability to communicate quantitatively. "I have found that success comes to professionals who can communicate both qualitatively and quantitatively."
Provided By Vanderbilt University (Owen)
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Carla Ruiz-Ney Learns To Speak Quant
Carla (MS Finance 2009) set out to pursue a Finance degree that would improve her ability to communicate quantitatively. "I have found that success comes to professionals who can communicate both qualitatively and quantitatively."
Provided By Vanderbilt University (Owen)
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The Alchemy Of CDO Credit Ratings
Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) were one of the largest and fastest growing segments of the structured finance market, fueling the 2003-2007 booms in syndicated loans and leveraged buyouts. The credit crisis brought CLO issuance to a halt, and as a result the leveraged loan market dried up. Similar to other...
Provided By National Bureau of Economic Research
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Savings Constraints And Microenterprise Development: Evidence From A Field Experiment
To what extent does the lack of access to formal financial services impede business growth in low-income countries? While most research on this issue has so far focused on credit market failures, this paper focuses on the role of access to formal saving services. The authors conducted a field experiment...
Provided By National Bureau of Economic Research
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Do Enterprise Zones Create Jobs? Evidence From California's Enterprise Zone Program
The authors use new establishment-level data and geographic mapping methods to improve upon evaluations of the effectiveness of state enterprise zones, focusing on California's program. Because zone boundaries do not follow census tracts or zip codes, they created digitized maps of original zone boundaries and later expansions. They combine these...
Provided By National Bureau of Economic Research
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): A Review Literature Report
This report intends to serve two goals. First, it will be useful to researchers who are interested in understanding and following the recent trends in the area of ERP. Finally, this report will be useful to both researchers and businesses or industries; because it seeks to highlight the current unanswered...
Provided By University of Uyo
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Circumstantial, But True?
Government investigations into insider trading took a dramatic turn last fall when the offices of three hedge funds were raided. But a member of the Mendoza's finance faculty has been on the trail of potential illegal insider trading - involving investment banks - for years. In 2007, when Andriy Bodnaruk,...
Provided By University of Notre Dame
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A Good Fit? Implementing Enterprise Resource Planning Systems in Loosely Coupled Organisational Systems
Enterprise Resource Planning systems that provide a packaged solution to data management problems across an enterprise are widely implemented in modern organizations. Ongoing efforts to deliver productive outcomes from implementing ERPs have ensured that this is an area of great interest to IS researchers and practitioners. This paper investigates the...
Provided By University of Medicine and Pharmacy
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Towards a Coherent Enterprise Modelling Landscape
When modeling enterprises, for instance as part of an enterprise (re)engineering effort, one typically uses a range of models. These models differ in their intended purpose in terms of the domain which the model should pertain to and the intended usage of the model by its audience. The models are...
Provided By Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
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CSFS of ERP Implementations in Belgian SMEs: A Multiple Case Study
The authors perform a literature search for critical success factors in ERP implementations. They classify the success factors in five groups (Vision, scope and goals; Culture, communication and support; Infrastructure; Approach and Project management). They then study successful ERP implementations in four Belgian Small-to-Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs). Through a detailed...
Provided By Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Effective Program Management Practices
Enterprises embarking on the journey of transforming business face dilemma about balanced risk, effects of change and benefits of innovation. Effective management of large business transformation programs is necessary to minimize the negative impacts of the change. Business would need to focus on planning, performance and controls, governance models, risks...
Provided By IBIMA Publishing
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ERP And Success Factors
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are designed to integrate an organization's business activities through business process reengineering. Most organizations intend to reach seamless integration within their departments before enhancing relationships with external stakeholders. This study examines the nature of ERP adoption and the success rate. Guidelines are also formed to...
Provided By Argosy University
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Evaluating the Usability of ERP Systems: What Can Critical Incidents Tell Us?
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are notoriously difficult to use. The scope and complexity of their functionality can be overwhelming for users, who must typically undergo extensive training before they can make effective use of these systems. Understanding the specific usability problems experienced by users is essential to the development...
Provided By Bentley University
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Implementing Design Principles for Collaborative ERP Systems
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems are notoriously difficult for users to operate. The authors present a framework that consists of a data model and algorithms that serve as a foundation for implementing design principles presented in an earlier paper for improving ERP usability. The framework addresses the need for providing...
Provided By Bentley University
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Developing an Instrument to Measure Enterprise System Users' Perceptions of System-User Collaboration
This paper reports on the development of a survey instrument for measuring enterprise system users' perceptions of collaboration between the system and the user. Based on philosophical and computational models of collaboration, the instrument was designed to assess three features of system-user collaboration: Commitment to Joint Activity (CJA), Mutual Responsiveness...
Provided By Bentley University
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Centralized ERP Helps Air-Conditioning Major Streamline Business Processes
The client is a global force in transport refrigeration and air conditioning systems. The client had setup multiple manufacturing and distribution plants across the globe for ensuring timely delivery of its products. However, increased competition from global and local players was putting pressure on the client's margins and profitability. As...
Provided By Patni
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6 Critical Manufacturing Challenges Resolved With An Integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System
Each day brings a new set of challenges for process manufacturers. While each manufacturer is faced with slightly different challenges, there is a common list among them. Some of the challenges need to be addressed with personalized company policies and well designed SOP's; other challenges can be addressed through implementation...
Provided By ProcessPro
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How To Choose: ERP Software For Process Manufacturers
Have you done an internet search for manufacturing ERP software solutions lately? If so, you were most likely shocked to find more than 765,000 links to various ERP developers, vendors, and more. How does anyone sort through such a large volume of information? In order to end up with the...
Provided By ProcessPro
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TIP: The Key To A Successful ERP Implementation
A successful Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution can grow your business' bottom line by increasing your company's revenues and improving your company's efficiencies. However, one of the most significant factors contributing to its success is the experience and support the vendor provides through its staff and implementation process. Because an...
Provided By ProcessPro
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Pedigree Tracking - Automated Warehouse System/Enterprise Resource Planning Software: A 21CFR Part 203 Compliance Stepping Stone
The FDA will no longer 'Stay' the inevitable. Pharmaceutical companies will have to comply with 21 CFR Part 203 by the year 2011. An AWS, integrated with an ERP, gives pharmaceutical manufacturers the most complete manufacturing and tracing system necessary to uphold the integrity of their products as well as...
Provided By ProcessPro
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Process -Vs-Discrete ERP Systems: 8 Questions To Ask When Searching For Software
Sorting out the differences between the two main types of manufacturing software can be mind boggling for companies when searching for an ERP system. Companies can mistakenly purchase the wrong ERP system causing headache and a significant loss of revenue. Avoid the pitfalls of making the wrong decision by using...
Provided By ProcessPro