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Extending the value of ERP

Two distinct phases of ERP have been identified. The first phase refers to the changes that an organization undergoes in transforming from the old system and "going live" with the ERP system. The second phase, also called the second wave of ERP, refers to the actions subsequent to ERP impl...

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Published in:Industrial management + data systems 2002-02, Vol.102 (1), p.35-38
Main Authors: Hillman Willis, T, Hillary Willis-Brown, Ann
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Two distinct phases of ERP have been identified. The first phase refers to the changes that an organization undergoes in transforming from the old system and "going live" with the ERP system. The second phase, also called the second wave of ERP, refers to the actions subsequent to ERP implementation, that enable the organization to achieve the full capabilities and benefits of ERP. The paper examines the problems organizations frequently experience with ERP implementations, and suggests strategies for extending the value of ERP systems.
ISSN:0263-5577
1758-5783
0263-5577
DOI:10.1108/02635570210414640