Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are highly complex information systems that allow a company to differentiate itself amongst the fierce competition today. The implementation of an ERP systems can be difficult and costly even with a well thought out strategy. With the tremendous demands on corporate time and resources having employees that are proficient in using their ERP tool will enable the company to compete and perform successfully. Training employees using the ERP is absolutely necessary. We have smart and creative leaders and we must recognize that training our future employees to use the ERP tool is essential. Many dollars are spent on the system and companies must empower their employees to acquire the ERP skillset needed to perform their function and better calculate any issue within the enterprise that would prohibit success. This book allows the reader a step- by-step instructional hands on application of the modules used in an ERP system from the initial quote to the completion of the receipt of cash process after delivery. The skills needed for entry level employees to assist a company in their ERP implementation is in demand. This book provides for better preparation at a time when college graduates are struggling to distinguish themselves and their skills upon graduation. Companies are hiring and paying more for this skill today. This books makes a difference where very few have. This instructional content bridges the gap that has been so deep between academia and industry. Using an industry ERP tool with real world scenarios improves students and employees understanding and retention of how to handle industry issues in real time effectively. This helps develop attributes needed to succeed in business by offering outstanding educational effectiveness through this dynamic learning. Including new features particular to Visual 8.0: · New Screens with Brighter Icons · Advanced Browser Features · Using the Document Lifecycle to Navigate · Customizable Dashboards with Key Metrics · Measuring and Improving Lead Time Performance
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Dr. Jill O’Sullivan is an Assistant Professor at Farmingdale State College in New York, where she teaches ERP, Management Information Systems, Operations and Supply Chain Management, and Strategic Management. She is first past president of APICS NYC/LI and the Faculty/Student Advisor of the Student Chapter at Farmingdale State College. She serves on the Advisory Editorial Board of the Journal of Systemic, Cybernetics, and Informatics. Dr. O’Sullivan serves on the UASGC CTE Advisory Board, the Regional Industry Council on Long Island P-Tech Industry Committee, and is an original member of the Manufacturing Executive Leadership Council, servings as Judge for the ML Awards. Jill is the Founder/President of JJKT Consulting Services and previously founded JJK Sales, a Manufacturers Sales company representing the northeastern chapter regions. Her company specialized in custom manufacturing, assembly and electronic component products for a diverse customer base of Industrial/OEM, Distributor/Wholesalers, Value Added Reseller, Military/Aerospace, Government and Medical companies. Formerly a Purchasing and Materials Manager on Long Island, Mrs. O’Sullivan has acquired more than 24 years of experience in Operations and IT in military, aerospace, government and commercial companies. Jill is married to John and has two sons, Kyle and Tom. (Oliver) Gene Caiola began his career working for small to large manufacturing firms and has extensive knowledge in production, shop floor control, quality, accounting and IT. In 1994, Gene founded what is now Synergy Resources with a vision of delivering mission critical services to the manufacturing industry. Today, it employs more than 100 professionals throughout the US and Canada. Gene is active in all aspects of customer project delivery, across strategic, business system and technical divisions, to ensure the highest level of Synergy service. Gene is a part-time Professor at SUNY-Farmingdale, teaching Operation and Supply Chain Management, and is an active member its ERP Business Alliance project. To supports strong educational/business relationships, Gene worked with local colleges to develop curriculums to provide hands-on ERP software student training. Gene has a BS-Accounting, SUNY-Binghamton, and an MBA-Business Information Systems, Hofstra University. Gene lives with his wife, Shari, in NY Dr. O’Sullivan & Mr. Caiola are co-authors of Enterprise Resource Planning Concept, Books 1 and 2, and all subsequent revisions.
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