SAP - ERP Introduction
SAP - ERP Introduction
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SAP is a market leader in providing ERP (Enterprise Resource and Planning) solutions and
services. In this chapter, we will try to understand more on ERP and where it should be used. In
addition, we will learn the implementation techniques of ERP along with the ERP packages available
in the market.
What is ERP?
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a software that is built to organizations belonging to different
industrial sectors, regardless of their size and strength.
The ERP package is designed to support and integrate almost every functional area of a business
process such as procurement of goods and services, sale and distribution, finance, accountings,
human resource, manufacturing, production planning, logistics & warehouse management.
The following illustration shows an overview of various business processes running in an enterprise
and how they are integrated.
Evolution of ERP
During early phases of development, integrated solutions were designed for particular process
areas such as −
Material Management − the integrated system was known as Material Requirement Planning
(MRP)
Manufacturing − the integrated system was known as Manufacturing Resource Planning
However none of the integrated systems came with a complete solution for an organization covering
major business process areas. In early 1990’s, the Gartner Group first used the acronym ERP. By
mid–1990’s, ERP systems addressed all the core enterprise functions.
In the early stages, most of the ERP solutions were focused on automating back office functions that
were not directly affecting customers or general public. Later, front office functions such as customer
relationship management and e–business systems were integrated.
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Functions of ERP
An ERP system typically performs the following functions −
Improves capital planning and helps in executing organizational plans and strategies.
Helps speed up the decision-making process over the analysis of accurate data.
Helps extend the business network to wider domains, expanding the products and services to
reach more customers, suppliers, and partners.
Identifies operational risks to improve governance.
Provides protection against organizational data breaches and security threats to leakage of
information.
Makes the organization adaptable to the rapid changes in the business process according to
the needs.
Gives long-term profit by providing means to increase the customer base.
Functional Areas
ERP is a business management software is usually a suite of integrated applications that a
company can use to collect, store, manage, and interpret data from many functional areas including
−
Sales and Distribution − Deals with order placement, delivery, shipment and invoicing.
Logistics and Warehouse Management − Deals with storage of products and shipment.
Manufacturing and Material Management − Deals with the production and production
planning activities.
Supply Change Management − Deals with the movement of products, storing, managing, and
controlling supplies.
Business Intelligence − Analyzes data and converts the same to information.
Advantages of ERP
By integrating the business processes, the ERP offers the following advantages −
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Allows faster decision-making by the management, utilizing the data and reporting tools
designed in the systems.
Single data source and sharing of data among all the units of an organization.
Helps in tracking every transaction that takes place in an organization, from starting till end.
Provides synchronized information transfer in between different functional areas such as sales,
marketing, finance, manufacturing, human resource, logistics, etc.
Disadvantages of ERP
It is not always easy to incorporate ERP in an organization. ERP suffers from the following
drawbacks −
Switching from one ERP solution to another increases the implementation cost even further.
ERP Packages
Many companies develop and implement various ERP packages according to their budget and
requirements to help them meet their business needs and run their business efficiently.
The following link takes you to a page from Wikipedia where you can find a list of almost all the ERP
packages designed worldwide.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ERP_software_packages
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