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Take Control of ERP Reporting Current enterprise ERP systems come loaded with pre-written ERP reports. But these generic reports often lack the customization needed to reveal your critical business metrics
Take Control of ERP Reporting Current enterprise ERP systems come loaded with pre-written ERP reports. But these generic reports often lack the customization needed to reveal your critical business metrics
Every organization is constantly seeking ways to optimize operations, increase efficiency and drive growth in today’s dynamic and demanding business world. One of the most effective ways to achieve these goals is by utilizing business process management (BPM) consulting services. These experts specialize in analyzing, reengineering and improving business processes to help your company achieve its strategic objectives.
Moving to a new ERP system is a major undertaking. Perhaps the most difficult projects that most manufacturers and distributors undertake is selecting and implementing an ERP (enterprise resource planning) system, requiring heavy investments of time and resources to achieve the targeted ROI. With many variables in play, it is no easy task to construct a time estimate that is as accurate as possible in order to reduce the risk of cost-overruns.
ERP Implementation is a critical business process that enables companies to streamline their operations, cut costs and increase efficiency. It provides organizations the agility needed to keep up with rapidly changing markets so they can stay competitive in today’s economy.
As pharmaceutical manufacturers continue to face mounting costs and the need to protect patient data, pharmaceutical manufacturing businesses are constantly seeking ways to work more efficiently and effectively. One solution that has gained traction in recent years is the use of pharmaceutical manufacturing software.
An aging Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is like an old house or vehicle—the older it gets, the more it needs to be maintained. And, like a house or car, at some point it makes sense to purchase a new one rather than continue to fix the old one. An ERP system has a typical lifespan of between seven and 10 years. But, with today’s rapidly evolving technology, that may be pushing it.
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