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Enterprise Resource Planning 100 Success Secrets: 100 Most Asked Questions: The Missing Erp Software, Systems, Solutions And Applications Guide

Enterprise Resource Planning 100 Success Secrets: 100 Most Asked Questions: The Missing Erp Software, Systems, Solutions And Applications Guide
By Godfrey Glenn

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There has never been an ERP Guide like this. 100 Success Secrets is not about the ins and outs of ERP. Instead, it answers the top 100 questions that we are asked and those we come across in forums, our consultancy and education programs. It tells you exactly how to deal with those questions, with tips that have never before been offered in print. This book is also not about ERPsbest practice and standards details. Instead, it introduces everything you want to know to be successful with ERP. The concept of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) has been around a long time. With the increasing power of computers and the reluctance of people to pay the huge amounts of money demanded for their software by the big suppliers many smaller packages have been developed. This book is written to give the beginning user a good introduction to what you (as a CEO or IT manager of a company) might expect to get out of an ERP package.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1542867 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-04-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 150 pages

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ERP 100 Success Secrets Sucks1
Poorly written. The author obviously failed to proof read the material (or he doesn't speak English very well). There were MAJOR spelling and grammar errors on every page. Don't waste your time and especially any money on this book.

TERRIBLE - Why would Amazon recommend such a worthless book?

do not waste your time and money1
There has never been an ERP guide like this, indeed! This is not only badly written, it contains nothing of value. I think it is self published, by someone with very little experience in ERP, and even less experience in writing. Amazon.com shouldn't even carry this book, much less recommend it.