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Chapter 2 The Development of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Introduction An enterprise resource planning system can help a company integrate its operation by serving as a company wide computing environment that includes a shared database-delivering consistent data across all business functions in real time. The Evolution of Information Systems Silos: a company would have marketing information system, a production information system, and so on each with its own hardware, software and methods of processing data and information. Each department has its own stack, or silo, of information that is unconnected to the next silo; silos are also known as stovepipes. Current ERP systems evolved as a result of three things: the advancement of the hardware and software technology need to support the system, the development of a vision of integrated information systems, the reengineering of companies to shift from a functional focus to a business process function. Computer Hardware and Software Development Early Attempts to Share Resources Client-Server architecture: central computer-local computer arrangement. Scalability: means that the capacity of a piece of equipment can be increased by adding new hardware Database Management System (DBMS): the software that holds that data in an organized fashion and that allows for easy retrial of the data.

The Manufacturing Roots of ERP Material requirements planning (MRP): is a production scheduling methodology that determines the timing and quantity of production runs and purchase order releases to meet ta master production schedule. Electronic data interchange (EDI): the direct computer to computer exchange of standard business documents allowed companies to handle the purchasing process electronically, avoid the cost and delayed resulting from paper purchase order and invoice systems. Management s Impetus to Adopt ERP

ERP Software Emerges: Sap and R/3 Systems analysis and program development (SAP) Modules: are individual programs that can be purchased, installed, and run separately, but all of the modules extract data from a common database. SAP R/3 R/3 system designed to take advantage of client-server technology. Open Architecture: third party software companies are encouraged to develop add-on software products that can be integrated with existing software. Legacy Systems: Old systems. SAP ERP Sales and distribution (SD) module: Records sales orders and scheduled delivers, information about the customers is maintained and accessed from this module. Materials management (MM) module: manages the acquisition of raw materials from suppliers and the subsequent handling of raw materials inventory, from storage to work in progress goods to shipping of finished goods to the customer. Production Planning (PP) module: Maintains production information. Here production is planned and scheduled, and actual production activities are recorded. Quality Management (QM) module: plans and records quality control activities, such as product inspections and material certifications.

Plant Maintenance (PM) module: manages maintenance resources and planning for preventive maintenance of plant machinery in order to minimize equipment breakdowns. Asset Management (AM) module: helps the company manage fixed-asset purchases (plant and machinery) and related depreciation. Human Resources (HR) module: facilitates employee recruiting, hiring, and training. This module also includes payroll and benefits. Project System (PS) module: facilitates the planning for and control over new research and development (R&D), construction, and marketing projects. This module allows for costs to be collected against a project, and it is frequently used to manage the implementation of the SAP ERP system. PS manages build to-order items, which are low-volume, highly complex products such as ships and aircrafts. Financial Accounting (FI) module: records transactions in the general ledger accounts. This module generates financial statements for external reporting purposes. Controlling (CO) module: serves internal management purposes, assigning manufacturing costs to products and to cost centers so the profitability of the company s activities can be analyzed. The CO module supports managerial decision making. Workflow (WF) module is not a module that automates a specific business function. Rather, it is a set of tools that can be used to automate any of the activities in SAP ERP. It can perform taskflow analysis and prompt employees (by email) if they need to take action. The Workflow module works well for business processes that are not daily activities but that occur frequently enough to be worth the effort to implement the workflow module such as preparing customer invoices.

The Significance and benefits fo ERP and software systems Allows easier global integration, barriers of currency exchange rates, language, and culture can be bridge automatically, so data can be integrated across international borders. Integrates people and data while eliminating the need to update and repair many separate computer systems. Allows management to actually manage operations, not just monitor them. How Much Does and ERP System Cost The total cost of an ERP system implementation includes several factors, including the following: The scale of the ERP software which corresponds to the size of the company it serves The need for new hardware capable of running complex ERP software Consultants and analysts fees Length of time required for implementation (which causes disruption of business) Training (which costs both time and money) Is ERP Software Inflexible Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP): although many people claim that ERP systems are rigid, SAP ERP does offer numerous configuration options that help businesses customize the software to fit their unique needs. What Return can a company expect from its ERP Investment The return on ERP investment can be measured and interpreted in many ways: o Because ERP eliminates redundant effort and duplicated data; it can generate savings in operations expense. And because an ERP system can help a company produce goods and services more quickly, more sales can be generated every month. In some instances, a company that does not implement an ERP system might be forced out of business by competitors that have an ERP system how do you calculate the monetary advantage of remaining in business? o A smoothly running ERP system can save a company s personnel, suppliers, distributors, and customers much frustration a benefit that is real, but difficult to quantify. o Because both cost savings and increased revenue occur over many years, it is difficult to put an exact dollar figure to the amount accrued from the original ERP investment. o Because ERP implementations take time, there may be other business factors affecting the company s costs and profitability, making it difficult to isolate the impact of the ERP system alone. o ERP systems provide real-time data, allowing companies to improve external customer communications, which can improve customer relationships and increase sales.

Why do some companies have more success with ERP than others? Usually, a bumpy rollout and low ROI are caused by people problems and misguided expectations, not computer malfunction: o Some executives blindly hope that new software will cure fundamental business problems that are not curable by any software. The root of a problem may lie in flawed core business processes. Unless the company changes its business processes, it will just be computerizing an ineffective way of doing business. o Some executives and IT managers don t take enough time for a proper analysis during the planning and implementation phase. o Some executives and IT managers skimp on employee education and training. o Some companies do not place the ownership or accountability for the implementation project on the personnel who will operate the system. This lack of ownership can lead to a situation in which the implementation becomes an IT project rather than a companywide project. Unless a large project such as an ERP installation is promoted from the top down, it is doomed to fail; top executives must be behind a project 100 percent if it is going to be successful. o A recent academic study attempting to identify the critical success factors of ERP implementations showed that a good project manager was critical and central to success of a project. In addition, training was crucial along with a project champion, that is, someone who might not be in the CEO role but who brings enthusiasm and leadership to a project. o ERP implementation brings a tremendous amount of change for users of the system. Managers need to effectively manage that change in order to ensure a smooth implementation.