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E-Business and ERP
by Grant Norris, James Hurley, Ken Hartley, John Ball |
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by Grant Norris, James Hurley, Ken Hartley, John Ball
Price: $35.7100 (as at May 2007)
Buy It | This is one of the few books we have read about this subject to make any real sense. Chapter 9 on it's own makes the book worth reading (it offers a matrix which combines ERP maturity with E-Business maturity). Chapter 10 is also great as it discusses migration strategies (moving from one quadrant to the next).
Who should read it: Executives with strategic decisions to make, client business and technical managers responsible for the implementation, and senior consultants. |
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Direct From The Jacket
Find your answers to: Customizing your SAP R/3 display Navigating the SAP system Working in the Financials, Human Resources, and Logistics modules Using the SAP R/3 Data Dictionary Working with the Repository Creating ABAP Query Reports Customizing your Report Trees Communicating with MS Office Using the SAP R/3 Screen Painter
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Our Favourite Excerpt(s)
Hour 1, Page 3 - "Congratulations. You have taken advantage of the opportunity to learn a software package that is truly revolutionary. ... As a result, you will possess the knowledge that will make you a valuable asset to your corporation and the envy of your co-workers" Ah, those were the days! -Webmaster
Hour 7, Page 85 - "Your SAP Project Team is very critical to the success of your implenmentation" Cue Bart Simpson -Webmaster
Hour 23 (SAP R/3 Help), Page 367 - "Right off the bat, I will indicate that the SAP Help system is not designed like any other Help system that you might have used ... Unlike SAP, the design, structure, and functionality of the Help system is not a comprehensive, logical application" Nicely put! -Webmaster |
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