Greetings!
This week we are excited to release Part V of our 2008-2009 ERP Report, which focuses on the Aerospace and Airlines Industry. We also have a very interesting podcast on "Secrets to Realizing the Business Value of ERP," which is the first in a new series presented by Eric Kimberling, President and Founder of Panorama Consulting Group.
Also, be sure to sign up for our TWO free 60 minute webinars on Thursday, July 30. The first one, at 10:00am MST is titled "Three Ways to Increase your Utilization and Results from JD Edwards." Please click here to register. Also, at 12:00pm MST, we have another webcast called "Managing Organizational Change on Your ERP Implementation." Please click here to register for this presentation.
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Secrets to Realizing the Business Value of ERP
This podcast helps define the value of ERP and illustrates how to best utilize ERP in your business. In this first episode, we discuss recent ERP news, highlights from Panorama's ERP research, and the challenges of implementing ERP during a recession.
Click here to listen to the podcast.
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Upcoming Live ERP Webcasts
We invite you to participate in our upcoming live ERP webcasts. These free 60-minute sessions will provide thought leadership from Panorama's senior ERP experts to help make your ERP initiatives more successful.
Three Ways to Increase your Utilization and Results from JD Edwards on Thursday, July 30, 2009 at 10:00 am MST Click here to register.
Managing Organizational Change on Your ERP Implementation on Thursday, July 30, 2009 at 12:00 pm MST Click here to register.
Lessons Learned from Best-In-Class ERP Implementations on Thursday, August 6, 2009 at 10:00 am MST Click here to register.
View all upcoming ERP webcasts here. |
ERP Report, Part V: ERP in the Aerospace and Airlines Industry
 Enterprise Resource Planning was introduced more than 40 years ago and was designed primarily for manufacturing plants. Nowadays, ERP software vendors create several modules to work and benefit numerous types of businesses, such as those in the aerospace, automotive, chemicals, electronics and plastics industries.
Numerous ERP software vendors new create modules to work specifically with the Aerospace and Airlines industry. With the increased global competition and complex industrial alliances, companies in this industry need to have extensive rapid management capabilities, the ability to control cost while being competitive, and be dynamic to change and compete with the market. This ERP concept was also brought into Asia, Australia and South Africa, and has started to have great influence in the industry.
Click here to read the rest of this report.
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