Enterprise Resource Planning
Autor: rita • June 13, 2012 • Research Paper • 1,884 Words (8 Pages) • 1,393 Views
Enterprise Resource Planning
In the rapid development of the Internet, along with the increasing popularity of information technology, Effectively and properly use of the enterprise resource planning system which can contribute to enterprises conduct electronic business smoothly, and create new business value. Now I am pleased to present the following analysis about my hometown country, Chinese Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
Introduction
What is Enterprise resource planning? This is a kind of core structural of Enterprise comprehensive information system, base on the principle of E-commerce tends to integration and common interests, Enterprise of upstream raw materials suppliers and downstream distributors, retailers and other business partners, the business relationship between each other, such as ordering, purchasing, sales, inventory, manufacturing, delivery schedules, orders, inquiry, Price, parity, disbursements, procurement, etc. In the past, companies must through many of the standard form, by fax or courier delivery to the customer, and then waiting for customers to respond, resulting in a waste of time and process. Today useing ERP to share information by internet effectively and instantly. In the interactive process, the company not only share the information or Trade, but also to advance an agreement to establish an interactive online, joint implementation an Automatic management mode which is integrates of internal and external resources. "ERP systems can run on a variety of hardware and network configurations, typically employing a database as a repository for information."
Benefit of organization
Enterprises through the implementation of ERP, supporting work to help companies build process, regulations, standards, and standards. Ensure the business control of delivery, quality, cost, and ensure the ability, to improve enterprise management level, to enhance the competitiveness of enterprises, to enhance the economic efficiency of enterprises, to achieve maximum profit. In other words, through the implementation of ERP, enterprises establish a reasonable process, norms, standards, systems, and constantly continue to cure and optimize. So as to achieve to enhance the competitiveness of enterprises, to achieve the goal of maximizing corporate profits.
Moreover, ERP Systems Improve Productivity, Speed and Performance. For example: the procurement team plan out purchases, but the financials can not coordinate with them according to the availability of money. Therefore, the company have to create a comprehensive ERP system in an organization, and leads to increase performance, to synchronous workflow , standardized information exchange formats, to complete overview of the enterprise functioning, to improve efficiency, to improve speed
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