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Slide 1ERPERPWhat is ERP?Advantages of ERPSlide 6ImplementationCost of ERPSlide 9Hidden costPitfalls of ERPCase Study: Geneva PharmaceuticalsEnterprise Resource Planning (ERP)Ryan ArmstrongAndrea MillerAlex BrownERPERP is a software package that tries to integrate all departments and functions of a business into a single system.ERP From technological aspect, ERP has evolved from legacy implementation to more flexible tiered client-server architecture. From business perspective, ERP has expanded from coordination of manufacturing processes to the integration of enterprise-wide backend processes.What is ERP?ERP replaces the standalone computers in finance, HR, manufacturing and the warehouse, and creates a single unified software program divided into software modules that roughly approximate the old standalone systems ERP allows less data entry which in turn creates more time to focus on customer satisfaction.Advantages of ERPHelps reduce operating costs such as such as lower inventory control cost, lower production costs, lower marketing costs and lower help desk support costs.Facilitate day-to-day costs, ERP systems offer better accessibility to data so that management can have up-to-the-minute access to information for decision making and managerial control.Support strategic planning, a deliberate set of steps that assess needs and resources; define a target audience and a set of goals and objectives; plan and design coordinated strategies with evidence of success; logically connect these strategies to needs, assets, and desired outcomes; and measure and evaluate the process and outcomes.Who Provides ERP?ImplementationPhase implementation (such as Geneva)All at once. (The Big Bang like Hershey)Cost of ERPCalled total cast of ownership (TCO)TCO include getting the software installed and the two years afterward.Among the 63 companies surveyed—including small, medium and large companies in a range of industries—the average TCO was $15 million (the highest was $300 million and lowest was $400,000)Hidden costTrainingIntegrating and testingCustomizationData conversionPitfalls of ERPResource shortageBudgetary limitationsLow margin for error for operational DisruptionsUsing wrong ERP systemCase Study: Geneva PharmaceuticalsNorth American hub for the generics division of Novartis International AGLooking to streamline operations and reinvent company process◦Razor thin margins due to high competition◦Troubles outside the US◦Competitive advantage limits ability to deal directly with consumersLooking to implement SAP’s R/3 ERP


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