The results are in. The evidence has been analyzed. Research shows that the lack of enterprise-wide training is the biggest reason for ERP implementation failures. It is the single most important precursor to achieving success. Integrated Learning for ERP Success is the first resource to offer a specifically defined, comprehensive method for planning, delivering, and evaluating ERP training efforts. It even includes formulas for determining training return on investment. The Learning Requirements Planning (LRP) process presented involves a six-step enterprise-level instructional design model that when implemented correctly assures success. If you would rather have a root canal than oversee an ERP implementation, you are not alone. But like avoiding a root canal, avoiding ERP implementation only causes more pain. This book eases the implementation pain. It shows you how a formal plan for learning will increase the productivity of the ERP implementation team, shorten overall implementation time, and substantially decrease implementation costs. It also provides a discussion on how an ERP implementation can be used as a catalyst for lifelong organizational learning. Implementing an ERP system can cost three to ten times the actual software purchase price. You can't afford to waste money or time in the areas of ERP education. Integrated Learning for ERP Success shows you how to create learning-focused ERP implementations that provide substantial savings and the competitive advantage.



Autorentext

Karl M. Kapp, William F. Latham, Hester Ford-Latham



Inhalt

Introduction: Why You Need Learning Requirements Planning. Defining an ERP System. Overview of the LRP Model. Analysis. Diagnosis. Design. Implementation. Buy-In and Acceptance. Evaluation and Measurement. Continuation: Melding LRP with ERP Implementations for Long-Range Success. Conclusion. Index. Appendices.

Titel
Integrated Learning for ERP Success
Untertitel
A Learning Requirements Planning Approach
EAN
9781420025545
ISBN
978-1-4200-2554-5
Format
PDF
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
23.03.2001
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
12.83 MB
Anzahl Seiten
368
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch