1. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP): An Introduction 2. Extended ERP Services 3. Cloud ERP 4. ERP Market and Vendors 5. Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) and ERP 6. Planning for ERP 7. Implementation of ERP 8. Managing ERP Projects 9. ERP: Going Live and Post-Implementation 10. Expanding ERP Boundaries
This textbook is designed for any course in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and could be adopted in the courses of MIS and IT Applications in Management. With its lucid coverage of the software and process aspects of ERP, it is useful to MBA students, UG and PG students of Information Technology, as well as professionals involved in ERP implementation.
Written in an easy-to-understand and student-friendly manner, this text contains many real-life examples, from a variety of industries and applications, to illustrate the key points. Numerous pedagogical features such as illustrations, boxed materials (highlighting important software, computer languages, and definitions), real-life cases, and a large database of exercises enrich learning. A lucid explanation of concepts and a simplistic approach to problem solving make it a complete textbook.