ERP Implementation
"What do vendors seem to know and not know about implementing ERP systems? How much influence should vendors have in an organization's ERP decision?"
"What do vendors seem to know and not know about implementing ERP systems? How much influence should vendors have in an organization's ERP decision?"
Problems in ERP Implementation
The Role of Vendors
"What do vendors seem to know and not know about implementing ERP systems? How much influence should vendors have in an organization's ERP decision?"
There is commercial software packages called enterprise resource planning aimed at integrating different types of data and information that flows through the company. The information includes financial and accounting data, data related to human resource, data related to supply chain and data about customers. ERP systems are a great solution for the problem of business integration for managers struggling since long with nonconforming information systems conflicting operating practices, thus has become a readymade resolution for business integration problem (Davenport, 1998). The current essay is a discussion on the role of vendors in ERP implementation. Based on the review of the research on ERP implementation, the author has tried to answer the question as what vendors seem to know and not know about implementing ERP systems. And how much influence should vendors have in an organization's ERP decision?"
Problems in ERP Implementation
In order to provide information systems capabilities that are highly integrated with business processes, many firms have adopted enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. These systems are considered the price of entry for large organizations to do business (Wu & Wang, 2006; Kumar & van Hillegersberg, 2000). Almost 70% of large and mid-size organizations have adopted some form of ERP system (Liang, Saraf, Hue & Xue, 2007). These systems require organizations to spend a great deal of time, effort and resources on their implementation. Some organizations spend as much as $100 million for their initial implementation (Jasperson, Carter & Zmud, 2005; Robey, Ross & Boudreau, 2002). Yet the success rate of these implementations is poor. Between 40 and 60% of ERP projects fail to meet their expected implementation goals (Liang et al., 2007). And due to this loss and non-achievement of perceived benefits mostly vendors are blamed. Is that reality that venors are the only cause for failure of ERP systems; the research has proved that there are other factors involved and only vendor cannot be blamed.
Through ERP systems the modules such as production, purchasing, sales, human resources and the general ledger can be integrated. These software packages have replaced the legacy systems that are unable to sustain with present requirements of the business. Through these systems in place of keeping various stand-alone modules, companies can enter data once and this will impact other modules immediately. The ERP is an improved version of MRP (Material requirements planning) models which did not hold features like human resource management and customer management. Businesses need re-engineering of their processes in order to implement ERP which result in changes all through the organization. Therefore, the organization must take ERP implementation as a process of wider organization change instead of taking it as only implementation of software (Markus & Tanis, 2000; Somers et al., 2001). "ERP implementations usually require people to create new work relationships, share information that was once closely guarded, and make business decisions they never were required to make" (Appleton, 1997, p. 2)..
Today ERP is all inclusive of managing human resources, managing supply chain, managing finances of the company, managing projects manufacturing process, customer relation management and many other aspects suitable for growth and adaptation of the business processes. Some of the leaders in ERP business solution providers are SAP, Oracle Applications, Infor Global Solutions, The sage Group, Microsoft Dynamics etc.
There are numerous advantages to the company if ERP implementation project is successful. A significant reduction in the inventory level as a result of use of advanced technique of forecasting, a planned production schedule that can help manufacturing unit to produce orders in time and hence reduce penalties due to delayed production and a good transportation strategy are some of the advantages of ERP. ERP gives a good overall picture of the entire business and this visibility helps in better planning with reduced labor cost, less over time of workers, proper use of resources. To implement ERP system it is very important that the top management is willing to accept the changes that will take place as a result and to convince...
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