In this case, companies are looking for enterprise software and other quality techniques. Companies are implementing different practices to utilize their resource effectively viz. business process re-engineering (BPR), six sigma, enterprise resource planning (ERP), just in time (JIT), Kanban and other quality improvement systems. All these techniques are good and helping companies to provide better quality and lower cost, which is the key factor to sustain a business in this competitive environment.
The implementation of ERP systems has helped small and mid sized companies, significantly improve their business metrics by process optimization, improving the entire supply chain process, better inventory control, better reporting to take decisions, integration across functionalities and increasing transparency across the company. Purchase department can see the sales department data, Sales department can see inventory data, and top management can see any data on a click of single button.
The introduction of ERP in any company has also helped it move up the value chain in term of market credibility and building the confidence of its customer, stakeholders and vendors. Most of the small and mid sized companies were living with in-house developed applications which are non-integrated and on disparate technology architectures. This has resulted in running with redundant technology, loss of support, non availability or less availability of critical information at the right time resulting in overall business loss.
The key drivers of introducing an ERP system in a small and midsized company are introduction of industry standard processes which are already embedded in the application, adopting integration across business functions leading to better transparency, access to real time information, analytical reporting for business decisions and adopting state of the art technology. Another key reason for implementing an ERP vis-à-vis a tailor-made development is the speed of implementation resulting in achieving a quicker return on investment (ROI).
Copyright © Nick Mutt, All Rights Reserved. If you want to use this article on your website or in your ezine, make all the urls (links) active.
Read Benefits of ERP and Definition of ERP - Enterprise Resource Planning system.
Published by Nick Mutt
Nick Mutt is founder and CEO of Elite Informatics, an Internet Advertising Company. He is also an active writer and blogger on health related topics. View profile
- Accomplishment and Failure - Causes and AnalysisWe can watch a person's planning to analyze the causes of their success and failure. For any plan to success we can come to understand how an individual's capacities and character play out against the social forces he...
- Tips to Consider when Selecting Calendaring and Scheduling Software in Higher Educ...Off the shelf, easy to integrate, affordable calendaring and scheduling software can help ease budget headaches for IT Managers' in higher education.
- ERP Software SelectionEnterprise resource planning is a system that integrates all functional department including planning, production planning, sales, HR, Finance, Purchase, Inventory etc.
- Technology is Big Business - Colorado's High Tech HistoryIn the last 30 years, Colorado's economy has expanded from agriculture and minera extrcation to a remarkably diverse set of industries, many of them high tech.
- ERP Competition and Challenges for SMESME (Small and Medium Enterprises) market situation is completely different from other market.
- Choosing Accounting Software that is Right for You
- ERP: Basics for Non Geeks Part 3
- Discussing a Literary Piece of Fowler and Gilfillan
- Application Service Providers in Asia: Will They Survive?
- Annotated Bibliography: The Impact of Nonverbal Communication on Bilingual Education
- Evaluating the Preparedness Factors of an Organization for Acquiring Management In...
- How to Effectively Execute and Communicate Enterprise Performance Management (EPM)...



