Learn how to master and maximize enterprise resource planning (ERP) software -- which continues to grow in importance in business today -- with the latest edition of Monk/Wagner's successful CONCEPTS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING. Discover how to use ERP tools to increase growth and productivity a
Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning
โ Scribed by Ellen Monk, Bret Wagner
- Publisher
- Cengage Learning
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 274
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Learn how to master and maximize enterprise resource planning (ERP) software -- which continues to grow in importance in business today -- with Monk/Wagner's CONCEPTS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING, 4E. Readers discover how to use ERP tools to increase growth and productivity while reviewing how to effectively combine an organization's numerous functions into one comprehensive, integrated system. CONCEPTS IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING, 4E reflects the latest trends and updates in ERP software as well as introduces the basic functional areas of business and their relationships. Readers see how see how integrated information systems help organizations improve business process and provide managers with accurate, consistent, and current data for making informed strategic decisions.
โฆ Subjects
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