As discussed in the last post, the prerequisite for an ERP implementation is planning, which includes three main parts: getting the whole organization involved in the project, removing all potential barriers and looking over the company’s history.
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Fri, Sep 12, 2014
As discussed in the last post, the prerequisite for an ERP implementation is planning, which includes three main parts: getting the whole organization involved in the project, removing all potential barriers and looking over the company’s history.
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Aug 21, 2014
Executing an ERP implementation project is among the most expensive, time-consuming and complicated tasks an organization can take on. Delays or unexpected expenses are a risk at all times. To avoid these costly mistakes, having a good plan right from the start is necessary. This series will provide you with step-by-step guidelines for preparing an ERP implementation.
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Posted by Linh Pham on Fri, Apr 18, 2014
Ho Chi Minh City – The success of TRG’s first ERP event “The future of ERP in Manufacturing” in last March, 26th is still in tuned as it was well-received by well-known channels in the industry and was broadcasted through various channels, including FBNC – one of the most famous economics channels for CEOs and Financial professionals.
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Posted by Uyen Vu on Thu, Mar 27, 2014
HCMC – Yesterday, 26th March 2014, TRG marked its success in the first ERP event ever for manufacturing industry: “The future of ERP in Manufacturing”, and promised new values for businesses in the industry by presenting new concepts and insights into the present challenges.
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Posted by Minh Truong Thanh Que on Fri, Mar 14, 2014
Ho Chi Minh City, 14th March 2014 - The manufacturing industry faces numerous challenges in today’s marketplace. The four most significant challenges are dealing with intense global competition, finding and keeping skilled labour, handling cost pressures, and adapting to different consumer needs.
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Posted by Thai Pham on Mon, Feb 17, 2014
In the last post, we discussed about the 2 key factors to overcome operational challenges from shared ideas of top manufacturing executives in GatePoint’s survey 2013, which focus on taking advantage of new revenue opportunities and improving production processes using ERP solution.
In this post, we will continue to share top executives’ viewpoint on how to make the best use of not only ERP, but other general business applications, as well as how to flexibly combine organisational processes with information system to bring out the best results.
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
Posted by Thai Pham on Fri, Feb 14, 2014
Manufacturing always have a special hold on one country’s economy. In Vietnam, the transition from Agriculture to Manufacturing is still on its way. On the other hand, the pace of changes that manufacturing companies need to face is continuously increasing. Chemical, oil, gas, pulp & paper, steel and metal processing companies are rethinking, reorganising and reengineering their businesses so they can outperform their competitors and become more profitable.
Blog Topics: Enterprise Resource Planning ERP
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