Topic: Business Process Improvement

ERP Business Transformation

What’s Stopping You From Realizing True ERP Business Transformation?

Project teams often enter into technology selection and implementation as the first steps in realizing true ERP business transformation.
ERP

The Latest Technology Isn’t Enough

We read with interest an article entitled “The latest technology isn’t enough – you need the business model to go with it” published by the World Economic Forum.
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5 Signs You Need an Integrated ERP System

From our 25 years of experience as an ERP consulting firm, we know full well that an integrated ERP system is what manufacturers and distributors need to maintain a competitive edge and reduce costs in the 21st century.
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“5 on 5” – The Five Step Continuous Improvement Cycle

Summer is a great time for a pick-up game of “5 on 5” basketball. When playing a game of “5 on 5” in basketball, the key to success is for the team to work well together, utilize the strengths of each of the players and repeatedly work their process as defined by the coach.
Manufacturers-Guide

Starting a Journey to ERP? Get Your Guide to Business Process Improvement

Most manufacturing and distribution companies have a goal of business process improvement. That’s why many companies partner with Ultra, as they require modern technology to support that improvement.
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Looking at the Challenges of Integrating the Product Configurator and ERP

Many of the complex manufacturing organizations we speak with face business challenges when looking to simplify the production of engineered, ordered, planned and controlled products that are configured or assembled uniquely for each customer order.
Business Process Improvement

Understanding your business requirements and improving your business processes is essential. Our business process improvement services build the foundation for your business transformation.

Manufacturing and distribution organizations initiate business process improvement (BPI) projects to streamline business processes, identify areas where efficiency can be improved, and enable better, more effective utilization of resources and assets. But, experts say, the majority of BPI projects do not achieve their goals.

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Manufacturers guide to business process improvement guide

Download a comprehensive eBook that shares insight to plan, structure and implement a business process improvement initiative.

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