Modern ERP: Select, Implement & Use Today's Advanced Business Systems
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Finally! A text that is current and focuses on the broader aspects of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems including: database technology, business process reengineering, process mapping, risk, auditing, core functionality, and bolt-ons that make ERP a component of a much larger, integrated enterprise system. Written for students and business professionals alike, this unique book features contributions from NetSuite, Microsoft, SAS, GlaxoSmithKline and Deloitte Consulting. For those seeking broader, more in-depth knowledge in the areas of ERP and other enterprise systems, this book is a must read.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #124867 in Books
- Published on: 2009-10-19
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 270 pages
Customer Reviews
Great intro to ERP Systems book
Found this book to be a good overview and intro to ERP systems. It's the perfect book to provide a diverse audience (Accounting, IT, MBA students) with a solid foundation understanding of ERP systems. The book addresses the history of ERP systems, who needs them, how to justify their implementation, and the different enterprise functions that an ERP package can encompass. This book is easy to read and does not bog the reader down in a lot of unnecessary detail. Between this book and the class, my interest in ERP systems was really peaked! Buy this book...you won't regret it!
Great ERP Book
Used this book for my ERP class, it is easy to read and hits important materail. This book doesn't get bogged down with pointless information, as many text books do.
A good place to start
I found this book to be a good place to start learning about ERP systems and current, big, broad concepts that blend business (particularly accounting) with systems functionality. It introduces terminology and is a fairly easy read with both text and graphics. I came away from the book with a basic understanding of ERPs and references to other sources and concepts to further my understanding and keep current over time.



