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We know that enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems provide tremendous value by integrating core business processes and reducing manual tasks across finance, sales, customer relationship management, inventory management, human resources, project management and more. But in presenting a business case to stakeholders about the benefits of implementing an ERP solution, it’s critical to know the quantifiable return on investment (ROI), too. To dive in, we’re using the example of a fake business, Lily’s Bloomin’ Blouses, and explaining how to calculate the ROI of ERP.
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We know that enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems provide tremendous value by integrating core business processes and reducing manual tasks across finance, sales, customer relationship management, inventory management, human resources, project management and more. But in presenting a business case to stakeholders about the benefits of implementing an ERP solution, it’s critical to know the quantifiable return on investment (ROI), too. To dive in, we’re using the example of a fake business, Lily’s Bloomin’ Blouses, and explaining how to calculate the ROI of ERP.
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#ERP #EnterpriseResourcePlanning #ERPSystem
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