In case you missed content, here is a quick recap of our most popular blogs of January.
10 Phases for Successful ERP Implementation
Like any other project, an ERP implementation project consists of various steps and phases. While no two ERP projects are the same, there are some general ground rules and steps to follow to help guide your project to a successful end. These 10 steps will help you stick to budgets, streamline the process, and successfully adopt ERP into your business strategy. Read more.
The History of ERP
The History of ERP is an interesting one (as far as software history goes) Everyone and everything comes from somewhere, ERP software ties back to its predecessor, MRP (Material requirements planning). ERP got its start from MRP with a core focus on Manufacturing; with time it grew into something much larger. In 1990, The Gartner Group, an information technology research and advisory firm coined the acronym “ERP”. Read more.
General Ledger GL Excel Templates
The General Ledger is the core of every accounting application but there could be valid reasons for managing your GL in Microsoft Excel as opposed to using a formalized accounting application. For example, Microsoft Excel may be beneficial for helping to understand a GL account structure prior to an ERP implementation. Read more.
ERP Audit Checklist
There are many reasons why your business may undergo an ERP audit. Whether you are in a heavily regulated field and must undergo an ERP audit for government compliance or are checking for security breaches, auditing your ERP system is a great way to ensure your data is correct. With incorrect data, you could undergo adverse effects that could hurt your business. Read more.
8 Benefits of Food Processing ERP Software
All process manufacturers face similar types of concerns, whether they are dealing with inventory, customer demands, laws and regulations, or safety issues. On top of that, there is even more apprehension involved in food processing alone, such as the preservation of the final products, safe ingredients, product consistency, product recalls, and more. Consequently, it is extremely important to have a food processing ERP software that will help you better control, monitor, and manage all of these aspects of your operation. Read more.
Epicor ERP Training for New Employees
When bringing on new employees, there is normally an onboarding or initial training period. Not only will new hires need to become familiar with internal policies and procedures, but also learn new technology. Whether you are training someone that is new to Epicor ERP or an experienced ERP user, there are a few key points to incorporate when planning training. Read more.
What Does an Excellent Scope of Work for an ERP Project Look Like?
Breaking out the specific tasks and deadlines of your project can be key to a successful implementation. An ERP scope of work helps get your entire team, both inside and outside of your company, on the same page and keeps everyone working toward the same goal in the same time frame. Read more.
33 Question Checklist for ERP Selection
When it comes to enterprise software solutions, selection is everything. It all comes down to the final system selection, but before that comes many other choices. From choosing your ERP project team, evaluating your software options, choosing a vendor, and everything in between. It’s a hassle, but it’s worth it. Read more.
7 Distribution Challenges & How ERP Can Help
It doesn’t matter if you’re a multi-billion dollar organization with locations spread out globally, or a smaller company with only a handful of employees, your ERP system needs to provide functionality for all of your business processes. A good ERP system should streamline all of your processes from one single database including financials, human resources, distribution, supply chain, and more. Read more.
Discrete ERP Versus Process ERP: Formula/Recipe & Bill of Materials
Over the years manufacturing has changed drastically and the industry has broken down itself down into specific industries and niches within them. To keep up with this gradual change, ERP systems have evolved and done the same. This has made ERP selection, a process that has always been tough, even harder for those in search of the ERP system that will best support their processes, This is especially true when is comes to discrete ERP vs. Process ERP system selection. Read more.
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