An Empirical Study on Situational Factor of ERP Introduction

  • Yim, Ki-Heung (Kwangju Women's University, Dept. of Secretary & Management) ;
  • Chong, Min-Yeong (Kwangju Women's University, Dept. of Educational Media) ;
  • Ra, Jong-Hei (Gwangju University, Dept. of e-Business)
  • Published : 2007.06.30

Abstract

In today's dynamic and turbulent business environment, in order to become globally competitive, many companies are trying to get closer to the customer and deliver value added product and services in the shortest possible time which demands integration of business processes of an enterprise, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is such a strategic tool, which helps the company to gain competitive edge by integrating all business processes and optimizing the resources available. This paper throws light on how ERP evolved, what makes up an ERP system and what it has to offer to the industries. The paper includes the role of ERP, perception of ERP value, ERP plan and direction. The author also argues checkpoints as a preview to ERP introduction.

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