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Ebusiness Process Management Fiona Nah Michael Rosemann Ed Watson

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Ebusiness Process Management Fiona Nah Michael Rosemann Ed Watson
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 129
Author: Fiona Nah; Michael Rosemann; Ed Watson
ISBN: 9781845443467, 1845443462
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Ebusiness Process Management Fiona Nah Michael Rosemann Ed Watson by Fiona Nah; Michael Rosemann; Ed Watson 9781845443467, 1845443462 instant download after payment.

Enterprise systems packages have long been associated with process change. However, it was assumed that most organizations would simultaneously design and implement process change while implementing the systems. A survey of 163 organizations and detailed interviews with 28 more suggests that enterprise systems were still being implemented even among early adopters of the technology, and that process change was being undertaken on an ongoing basis. After the prerequisites of time, critical mass of functionality, and significant expenditures were taken care of, the factors most associated with achieving value from enterprise systems were integration, process optimization, and use of enterprise-systems data in decision making.

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