It all starts with an outstanding idea and/or a unique selling point that promises big profits. Once the start-up has been founded, the focus is then on acquiring customers, refining the business model and generating revenue. However, what sustains all these activities and ultimately determines success or failure are the finances.
In order to keep these under control as a founder, you need organised accounting for start-ups.
SAP Business One ideal for start-ups
There are several reasons why ERP software for SMEs is particularly suitable for start-ups.
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It would therefore be easier to have someone who introduces these processes to suit the company and develops them further as it grows. Or the start-up invests in ERP software.
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Getting off the ground and taking off - that is the dream of many young entrepreneurs today. Success stories from start-ups are sprouting ideas for various business models.
Read MoreERP systems for start-up companies: problems and solutions
Thinking about an ERP system when setting up a company is a bit like thinking about furnishings when building a house - it's simply too early. The "all in good time" principle applies here, as the business model often still needs to be adapted until it is ready for the market. After all, how can precise requirements for software be defined at this stage?
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Coresystems is now supporting the SAP Business One starter package with an offer for newcomers to the Business One world.
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A lot has already been announced - now the "first traces" can be found on the web: At the beginning of May, SAP will be fishing for customers among "ERP newcomers" in the SME sector with a new offer. The SAP Business One Starter Package is designed to enable small and very small companies to get started with professional business software right from the start.
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