Assignment ERP
Assignment ERP
Implementation methodology
The ERP implementation methodology includes extensive services from the vendor.
It is important for the companies to analyze each ERP implementation method, since
the risk of failure in ERP implementation is existent and can be a highly expensive
ordeal.
Of the different ERP implementation methodology the major one, the most potent
one's is the so-called joint ventures with respective companies of the same industry.
This method allows the company to begin ERP implementation process on its own or
share all the responsibility with the partners. This implies that it would be a shared
platform where the files are shared with the joint venture company, as they will be a
part of ERP implementation.
This method of ERP implementation has grown widely popular. However, the method
suffers a significant set back – unwillingness among companies to share information,
for they have to share the company secrets to practically their own competitors.
Despite of such anomalies joint ventures are still considered as the one of the best
ERP implementation methodology.
There exists another viable approach for ERP implementation methodology, which
concentrates on the technical dimensions of the ERP project instead of the actual
business. This does not imply that company will never achieve commercial viability.
The merit of this method is that it avoids immediate restructuring of the company.
The approach is completely hands off to the business structure, after considering all
options regarding the technique.
Case Study
Questions:
1. What is the main aim of Supply Chain Management? What are the key issues
faced in SCM?
2. In what ways, the introduction of RFID tags benefited Wal-Mart in its’ Supply
Chain Management?
2. How can management of the enterprise makes a decision about the necessity
of implementing an enterprise resource planning system:
a. By outsourcing this analysis to experts in ERP.
b. By conducting a comparative study of ERP Implementations in
enterprises that fall in the same domain.
c. By determining a set of evaluation measurements.
d. All of the above.
7. The project driven enterprise deals with the design and manufacturing of
unique products and services(projects)for:
a. Multiple clients
b. Multiple clients of same vertical
c. Individual clients
d. Depends upon client to client.
15. Which of the following factor does not contribute to the success of ERP?
a. Focus on business processes and requirements first.
b. Focus on achieving a healthy ERP ROI (Return on Investment),
including post-implementation performance measurement.
c. Strong project management and resource commitment.
d. Lack of budget.
16. Who plays and important role in the selection of ERP Package?
a. Consultants
b. Vendors
c. Users
d. All of the above.
19. Which of the following statement(s) is(are) true with respect to Enterprise
Application Integration (EAI)?
a. EAI is an integration framework composed of a collection of
technologies and services.
b. EAI is the process of linking applications within a single organization
together in order to simplify and automate business processes.
c. EAI system could front-end a cluster of applications, providing a single
consistent access interface to these applications and shielding users
from having to learn to interact with different software packages.
d. All of the above.
20. Which of the following ways is not appropriate to bring in stabilization and
acceptance in the “Go-Live” stage?
a. Training of end-users
b. Training of only process owners
c. Data fixes to resolve data migration issues
d. Help desk for troubleshooting.
22. Before trying to implement a major ERP system, organizations can assess
their ability to be successful through:
a. Capability Maturity Model, CMM
b. People’s Capability Maturity Model, PCMM
c. ISO Certification
d. Any one of these.
28. Which of the following stage is not part of Business Process Reengineering:
a. “As-Is” analysis
b. “To-Be” mapping
c. Post-Implementation support
d. Measuring new processes based on meeting goals and vision.
36. Which one of the following processes does not fall in the purview of
CRM:
a. CRM delivery process
b. CRM support process
c. CRM analytical process
d. CRM recruitment process
40. Which of the following statement(s) is/are false with respect to ERP
Implementation methodologies:
a. The emphasis on the ERP software life cycle is whether to customize
the software or to change the organization’s processes to match those
embedded in the software.
b. The implementation strategy can be a comprehensive one, vanilla, or
middle-of-the road strategy.
c. ERP life cycle must incorporate traditional SDLC stages.
d. Rapid Implementation methodologies have been developed by ERP
consulting firms.