Integrating ERP, CRM, Supply Chain Management, and Smart Materials
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Word Count
112,000 words, Guess
Page Count
448 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveintegraltransfor00chor
- Internet Archiveinformationsecur00chor
- Internet Archiveintegratingerpcr00chor
- Internet Archiveintegratingerpcr00chor_057
- ISBN-100849310768
and 6 more
- ISBN-139780849310768
- LibraryThing42002
- Library of Congress Control Number2001022227
- OCLC Control Number45963050
- Better World Books9780849310768
- Open LibraryOL8258890M
Classifications
- LCCHD38.5 .C44 2001
- LCCHD38.5.C44 2001
Description
Organizations enjoy two kinds of strategic advantages. One is transitory: being in the right place with the right products at the right time. The other comes from having first class management and instituting processes that mobilize an organization, keeping in ahead of the competition. Which would you like to count on for your organization's success? Integrating ERP, CRM, Supply Chain Management, and Smart Materials explores how to create business opportunities and reap savings by: Restructuring and updating of ERP and CRM software as it integrates supply chain management and delivers new killer applications Evolving opportunities that will develop from the implementation of smart materials, automatic identification, classification systems, and quality assurance projects Auditing the implementation, operation, and maintenance of ERP and CRM software as well as the corrective action taken on the basis of results Internet commerce, online supply chain, and advances in technology - all available at increasingly lower costs - make systems of the past obsolete. However, just as new technology creates new opportunities, it can also create unforeseen consequences. By binding a wealth of interdependent issues between the covers of one book, Integrating ERP, CRM, Supply Chain Management, and Smart Materials gives you the tools you need to create proprietary, high value-added solutions.
First Sentence
Perceptive people in both enterprise management and information technology suggest that in the coming years there is going to be available on a commercial basis a truly integrated software solution.
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