ERP software integrates all departments and functions across a company onto a single computer system that can serve all those different departments' particular needs.
ERP combines finance, HR, manufacturing and distribution all together into a single, integrated software program run from a single database, so that various departments can more easily share information and communicate with each other. This integrated approach can have a tremendous payback, provided the software is installed and used correctly.
Business Benefits of the ERP Architecting in Business Angle
Cost savings
Contrary to some beliefs, ERP architecting and implementations is not expensive and does not involve high daily operational costs.
ERP architecting and implementation is a one time investment that reviews all day to day activities and focuses at a broader spectrum
to ensure savings and efficiency.
Reduced HR costs
The work in any industry is dependent upon people, leading to a possible loss of intellectual property due to the attrition rate. In turn,
high attrition rates result in greater losses for a company.
With ERP, keeping personnel needs to a minimum and maximizing the use of the system value can reduce this cost, giving more focus to the Business Process Redesign (BPR) of a company. BPR can lead to a more efficient system less dependent on personnel, which can result in uninterrupted work flow and better function efficiency in any organization.
MIS data available at the touch of a button
Our clients have information about their resource utilization information at their disposal. An ERP system ensures the best usage of a
company’s resources. The ERP system acts as a safeguard, securing maximum utilization of a client’s resources.
Our MIS reporting provides data that become tools for:
- Forecasting
- Planning (capacity planning)
- Business Process Redesign
- Profitability
- Market share information