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    The legal truth of this case is that should BBI Inc. seek litigation, it will be a long and difficult road with no guarantee that they will see any significant recoupment of their financial and time value losses resulting from the attempted implementation of a fully integrated ERP system by their selected vendor SupERP. However, looking back on the case, BBI Inc. could have made some crucial changes to their pre-implementation strategy which could have saved them from traveling down a road that…

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    Nthrive Executive Summary

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    The ERP system must include a customer relationship management (CRM) module in order to help the company coordinate and manage client’s interactions, assist the company with integration and collaboration between different departments and lastly analyze, organize and collect client’s data for future forecast. Human Resource (HRMS) module will also be included to support the company with payroll and legal reporting process. Nthrive is constantly hiring and one of the issues employees were…

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    Each Caselet carries 20 marks. Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150 to 200 words). Caselet 1 Tech Knowledge is a start-up founded in 1997 by Robert Thyer. The company is a distributer of presentation technologies, including computer based projection systems, video equipment, and display technologies. The firm has 25 employees and does $5 million in sales. It is growing rapidly. The owner, Robert Thyer, would like to net source the back-office functions…

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    Enterprise Systems are large scale, integrated application software packages that use the computational, data storage, and data transmission power of modern information technology to support business processes, information flows, reporting, and data analytics within and between complex organizations (Williams and Duff, 2002). Operational excellence is the quest to reliably meet and exceed customer expectations with cost effective and efficient operations. It is the pursuit of conducting…

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    Huffman Trucking Case Study

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    would transform some of Huffman Trucking’s telephones to a desktop productivity device with associated applications to deliver the power and flexibility of the current telephone system to the employees' desks (NEC, 2007). Currently there’s no (Enterprise Resource Planning) ERP system in place to integrate the software modules of all logistical locations. Such a system, which is now used in most large sized businesses, would combine the data of separate applications, automate the company and…

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    Companies who are considering an ERP implantation have a certain level of homework to do prior to making the decision of how, what, which type, and who should be a part of the implementation. This discussion will also touch on the book “Why ERP” to bring in a similar perspective. First how an organization approaches the analysis of the ERP necessity can be addressed in the following types of activities. The organization needs to understand what the ERP can do for the company, what it can’t do,…

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    Austin Martinez BA 5202.180 Case One: Management Information Systems Chapters 1 & 2. Footlocker Incorporated Technology and information systems are increasingly used in businesses to reduce costs and increase gains throughout the marketplace. Information systems have created a comparative advantage for businesses as technology has become a major way businesses operate (Bidgoli, 3). Information systems like Point-of-Sale (POS) and financial information systems (FIS) are used to improve common…

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    Ibm Maximo Case Study

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    IBM Maximo Name Institution Affiliations IBM Maximo 1. IBM Maximo and its Uses IBM Maximo is an intelligent asset management tool developed by IBM (“IBM Maximo,” 2018). It can also be defined as a framework for translating real-time visibility into asset usage (Gorczynski, 2012). It is commonly used to defer new purchases, enhance return on assets, and extend the longevity of tangible assets. The tool has been used across multiple sites to increase operational efficiency and minimize…

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    analysis and reporting. On the other hand, a Data Mart is much smaller than a Data Warehouse and is applied in a functional area like say finance, where the enterprise adjudges that it would profit from business intelligence. Simply put, a Data Mart can be a single piece or a subset of a Data Warehouse that focuses on a particular enterprise segment. Many Data Marts put together, create a Data Warehouse. The similarity and differences of the Data Warehouse and…

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    Delwarca Case Study

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    supply chain management Software to large corporate clients around the world. Its clients are the firms that prefer to assemble corporate solutions by leveraging a combination of software programs from various suppliers and do not implement a single enterprise resource planning system. Delwarca has to provide telephone support services for some complicated software –hardware performance problems as well as interaction problems. It also provides software support on issues that are related to…

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