ERP & Data Warehousing in Organizations Issues and Challenges

ERP & Data Warehousing in Organizations: Issues and Challenges by Gerald G. Grant, published by Idea Group Inc (IGI) in January 2003, explores the complexities involved in the implementation and deployment of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. This edition, comprising 262 pages, addresses the challenges organizations face as they navigate the evolving landscape of information and communication technologies.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the recent research and findings related to ERP and data warehousing. The book focuses on practical assessments and suggestions aimed at managers tasked with developing these systems. By delving into the intricate issues surrounding ERP, this work serves as a resource for those in the fields of business and management, providing insights into the operational challenges organizations encounter.
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The successful implementation and deployment of Enterprise Resource Planning hinges on an organization’s understanding of the complex and challenging issues involved in the process. And, the further development of information and communication technologies are presenting more challenges to organizations. ERP & Data Warehousing in Organizations: Issues and Challenges attempts to provide the most recent research and findings concerning these issues, in order to provide practical assessments and suggestions for managers in the process of developing such systems.
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