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Topic: Investing for the Recovery
Back in March of this year, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) published one of their 10Minutes pieces entitled, 10Minutes on realizing ERP value. The authors make the case that ERP projects should be an executive priority now. Here's an excerpt:
"ERP-enabled business change canunlock enormous opportunities. Notonly right nowwhen endurance isthe first order of the daybut alsolater, when the markets comeroaring back.
ERP-enabled business change can unlock enormous opportunities. Not only right nowwhen endurance is the first order of the day but also later, when the markets come roaring back."
Some large and very public ERP projects are being scaled back or postponed, such as British Airways recent announcement that it had shelved a planned company-wide ERP project.
According to PwC, the two key principles that help companies can use to deliver sustainable change through ERP are to:
Reduce unnecessary IT complexity, and
Minimize customization that doesnt add value.
Are companies embracing ERP projects large and small to invest for the future? Are simplification and vanilla implementations the order of the day?
Enterprise 2.0
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Sonny Singh, Senior Vice President, Industries Business Unit, Oracle Corporation interviews author Andrew McAfee: What is Web/Enterprise 2.0 ?
Andrew McAfee's new book, Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for Your Organization's Toughest Challenges
NewsBlaze interviews Steve Griffis, PMP, at the Enterprise 2.0 Expo, San Francisco, November 2009
PeopleSoft Enterprise 9.1
Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise General Manager Paco Aubrejuan talks about the new release of PeopleSoft at Oracle OpenWorld 2009
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