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Discovering Key Factors in ERP Implementation through Success and Failure Cases

Selcuk Kiran
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Selcuk Kiran: Namik Kemal University Muratli Vocational School, Turkey

International Journal of E-Entrepreneurship and Innovation (IJEEI), 2012, vol. 3, issue 3, 27-36

Abstract: In the last two decades, ERP Systems became vital in the organizations. It is not enough to find out the appropriate ERP system for the company, to resolve the problems completely. The success of an ERP system is dependent on the performance of the ERP installation project. In this paper, at the beginning the definition of the ERP systems is given briefly and then the structure of a successful and effectively working ERP system is analyzed in the light of a case from the business world. At the end, the critical success factors of an ERP installation project are identified and examined with the help of three distinct ERP cases with different outcomes.

Date: 2012
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