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Business Process Oriented Implementation of Standard Software: How to Achieve Competitive Advantage Efficiently and Effectively

Business Process Oriented Implementation of Standard Software: How to Achieve Competitive Advantage Efficiently and Effectively
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Business Process Oriented Implementation of Standard Software: How to Achieve Competitive Advantage Efficiently and Effectively

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Companies must confront an increasingly competitive environment with lean, flexible and market oriented structures. Therefore companies organize themselves according to their business processes. These processes are more and more often designed, implemented and managed based on standard software, mostly ERP or SCM packages. This is the first book delivering a complete description of a business driven implementation of standard software packages, accelerated by the use of reference models and other information models. The use of those models ensures best quality results and speeds up the software implementation. The book discusses how companies can optimize business processes and realize strategic goals with the implementation of software like SAP R/3, Oracle, Baan or Peoplesoft. It also includes the post implementation activities. The book cites numerous case studies and outlines each step of a process oriented implementation, including the goals, procedures and necessary methods and tools.

 
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Product Details
Author:Mathias Kirchmer
Hardcover:234 pages
Publisher:Springer
Publication Date:April 14, 1999
Language:English
ISBN:3540655751
Package Length:9.37 inches
Package Width:6.3 inches
Package Height:0.55 inches
Package Weight:1.06 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

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1 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1Absolutely terrible  Apr 16, 2004
Without a doubt this is the worst concept I have come across. Very unrealistic.
Do not waste your money, or your time even if someone were to give you this for free.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Excelent Book....Excelent Concept  Dec 14, 2002
I just finished this book. This could not have come soon enough for the initiatives that we want to initiate. I highly recomment this to anyone in an organization where profits, efficiency, are at the top of their priority.
The writing is clear, articulate and presented very well.
A great read

2 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4This boook links organization and process model  Jan 12, 1999
THis book is interesting book. Because Organization theory and system process intergrated. I recommand this book to process modeller, organization desinger and business modeller.

3 of 5 found the following review helpful:

1Written to appear to be a scholarly work.  Nov 24, 1998
The constant citing of references in text, instead of placing them in footnotes, makes the book very difficult to read. The author is also bent on being academic to the extreme. For example, he wastes considerable print (and the reader's time) on the definition of software and systems. Technically the book does have some merit in covering the principles and practice of installing Standard Software (ERP) but these points of illumination are far to hard find and nearly impossible to understand in this writing.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Must-read for SAP implementations  Jul 27, 1998
This book provides a detailed blueprint for the implementation of standard software. It is well-researched and highly structured. If you are embarking on a standard software project you should make sure that all your team members read chapter 3. It gives an excellent overview about the issues from strategy to implementation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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