Process optimisation is the be-all and end-all of a successful ERP implementation. But when is the right time to examine the existing processes?
Read MoreStudy: Too much time for routine work
"So, what did you do at work today?" - if you find yourself puzzling over this question, a study published by Unit4 could help you. It presents the results of a survey carried out by DJS Research Ltd (UK) in April 2017, which asked companies around the world how much time their employees spend on which tasks.
Read MoreWho is behind DATEV?
Anyone who has never actually had anything to do with DATEV has at least encountered the green and white logo. When it comes to accounting, at the latest, there is no getting around the software provider.
Read MoreSAP Business One: Grow successfully
ANNA Inspiring Jewellery strikes a chord with the times. This demands a lot from the system that is supposed to map the processes uniformly.
Read MoreToo much or too little? How much information is allowed in the specifications
The ERP system is formed on the basis of the specifications. Missing information can lead to a "wrong" result, but too much information can also lead to a "wrong" result.
Read MoreERP project: Three tips for a good specification
A requirements specification is part of every ERP project. It specifies what the new ERP system must fulfil in the company. Therefore, the specifications can vary greatly, as the processes that are to be recorded in the new software naturally also differ from company to company.
Read MoreERP project and habit - adapt or adopt?
The introduction of a new ERP system offers many opportunities for a company. But often the employees and their habits stand in the way.
Read MoreERP in mechanical engineering: A demanding industry
While many companies can stay afloat without ERP software for a long time, the need for a system that combines all processes quickly becomes clear to machine builders. The entire development process is shown here: From the design in CAD (via interface or integrated) to delivery.
Read MoreIntroduce ERP successfully: integrate employees
The introduction of an ERP system does not automatically guarantee its success.
Read MoreCAD integration for manufacturing companies
CAD integration into the ERP system makes sense. Especially for manufacturing companies that have design and production under one roof.
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