Enterprise resource planning /

Arora, Vrinda

Enterprise resource planning / Vrinda Arora. - New Delhi : Random Publications, 2021. - 278 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Enterprise resource planning in the IT industry -- Operational support and enterprise system -- Entrepreneurship and business planning -- Public enterprise management -- Human resource management: policies and practices -- Role of micro enterprises in economic development -- Successful immigrant planning of entrepreneurs -- New immigrant planning of entrepreneurs.


"Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is defined as the ability to deliver an Integrated suite of business applications, ERP tools share a common process and data model, covering broad and deep operational end-to-end processes, such as those found in finance, HR, distribution, manufacturing, service and the supply chain, ERP applications automate and support a range of administrative and operational business processes across multiple industries, including line of business, customer-facing, administrative and the asset management aspects of an enterprise, ERP deployments are complex and expensive endeavors, and some organizations struggle to define the business benefits. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a process used by companies to manage and integrate the important parts of their businesses. Many ERP software applications are important to companies because they help them implement resource planning by integrating all of the processes needed to run their companies with a single system. An ERP Software system can also integrate planning, purchasing Inventory, sales, marketing, finance, human resources, and more. Enterprise resource planning covers extensive range of topics such as the basic concepts of enterprise systems."--Back cover


9789352697915 (hardback)


Management information systems
Enterprise resource planning

HD30.213 / Ar6 2021
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