Journal of Enterprise Resource Planning Studies

Priority of Key Success Factors (KSFS) on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System Implementation Life Cycle

This study presents the priority of key success factors (KSFs) on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system implementation life cycle. There are twenty KSFs considered in this study. They were chosen from literature review. The KSFs are classified into five stages of ERP implementation life cycle; namely: project preparation, technology selection, project formulation, implementation/development and deployment. read whole article ….

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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System Implementation: A Case for User Participation.

The introduction of an information system such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in an organization brings with it changes on how users work. An ERP system cuts across the different functional units of an organization and therefore if not properly managed during its implementation may lead to resistance from the users. read whole article ….

So many implementations head the wrong way

Who is to blame for ERP failure? – By Barry Calogero

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) tools, or enterprisewide client/server applications for managing accounting, manufacturing, distribution and human resources have become the de facto backbone of business intelligence. read whole article ….