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    decentralization. Mega-Projects would take too much away from departments. Implementing an ERP would be a major disruption to the organization along with the time and costs. Initially, the CEO, John Mordridge was unsure about implementing the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) project. Mordridge had an opinion that many Silicon Valley organizational firms quickly decentralized. He believed that companies will lose the ability to grow if Cisco were to take this path. When Mordridge joined Cisco

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    studies to demonstrate how through its nine practice areas was able to provide consulting services to various businesses . For example, for a banking client with a presence in 25 countries, RXP was able to establish best practices and single point of enterprise health check system for critical business services (Exhibit 2). RXP has very aggressive strategy of acquiring companies which can be seen in the fact that it has acquired six companies in the last one year. It has acquired Centrum Systems, a leader

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    Introduction: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), when implemented successfully ,can be linked to all departments of the organization to access, share and collect information. It has many functions such as, order administration, manufacturing, human resources, financial systems, and customers into a tightly integrating system with sharing data and visibility and distribution with external suppliers. (Injazz, 2001). “ERP” is a system is important in the field of businesses because it is uses

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    Cooks Emporium is a small retail business operating out of Main Street in Downtown Ames. It has been in operation for around 30 years, and serves the Ames community with quality and creative kitchenware to suit every need. Because of its roots in community oriented cooking, it also operates cooking classes open to the public so that everyone can share in the delicious knowledge that has been accumulated through decades of cooking through its members. Even though Cooks Emporium has been in business

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    NEWSWIRE, March 02, 2017). Research and Market (GLOBE NEWSWIRE, March 02, 2017 ) has announced there will be an incremental $49.9 billion market opportunity for IoT software and services by 2022, about 50% of the global small, mid-sized, and large enterprise will deploy some kind of IoT enabled ERP by 2022. Cloud ERP is one of the biggest emerging trends in ERP. ERP solutions like HRM, CRM, SCM, Financial management etc with complete and easy integration facilities and the future form of ERP is cloud

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    4. Business Re-engineering. Objective Technology becomes the backbone of industries in the 21st century. That being said, we believe that in order for an industry to remain competitive in the business world, industries must be adapted to the new era of e-business technology. In this project, we identified several key factors  that we think are critical to MBB’s success. Hence, the ultimate goals are to transform the traditional business into  e-business, cut costs and generate revenues.     It

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    relevant software and hardware to be applied in the new system onboard, and then modifying or building the new screens and writing the new report displays based on the software and hardware to be used for the new system, as well as building the new system connections and creating the entire network architecture (Wang, Chialinlin, Jiang & Klein, 2007). The creation of new system is the next activity. The activity is comprised of incorporating the features, needs and requirements desired by the customers

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    Abby Khan, Ertugrul Caglayan, Duy Bui Application of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) ERP (Enterprise resource planning) is a software that allows companies to automate and integrate many of their business processes, share a common database and business practices throughout the enterprise, and produce information in real time. The objective of ERP system is that it supports the streaming and distribution of geographically scattered enterprise information across all the functional units of a business

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    heavy technology. Firms are relying on technology to handle numerous processes. It is for this reason that organizations are hunting for integrated systems that can combine all subsystems into a big one capable of sharing common database. Thus, enterprise resource planning (ERP) plays a great role here. The ERP system incorporates several information structures into one system. IT firms can have three main information systems namely manufacturing, human resource and finance. This software integrates

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    Due to my previous experience working in developing optimized algorithms for various projects, I was invited by my supervisor to join a large and challenging project to help a fast growing health care company adapt to new working environment and develop a functional billing process. Fortunately, during my college, I had courses and trainings that gave me the foundation to identify workplaces and optimized algorithms for each one. Combined with years of experience, I was ready to show my engineering

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