Online Courses Professional Development Leadership & Management Operations Management - ERP Metrics 2 - Enterprise Resource Planning: External Priorities

Operations Management - ERP Metrics 2 - Enterprise Resource Planning: External Priorities

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Understand and analyse the key concepts in operations management, resource planning, application systems, operations management process tools and frameworks to improve core business processes. Topics covered include: Overall Implementation requisites for ERP, ERP: Integration and supply chain support, and Market Information and Sales Orders.

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Description: These modules introduce students to the theory and applications of enterprise resource planning and operational systems and processes. A range of business decision analytics is covered in the course that has as their goal, optimizing economical use of resources and maximizing productivity and efficiency in the firm. Drawing on the recognizable tools, information technology and methods of operations management students will develop an understanding of enterprise planning, analytic models, deterministic methods of analysis, and scrutiny of results.

This course features dynamic and engaging video with audio narration, infographics and short quizzes to test your knowledge. 

 

Background: This section will introduce the system of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and build an understanding of the various components that form part of this integrated system.

ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning. ERP is an enterprise-wide information system that facilitates the flow of information and coordinates all resources and activities within the business organization. Functions typically supported by the system include manufacturing, inventory, shipping, logistics, distribution, invoicing, and accounting. Some solutions now embed customer relationship management functionality. A wide variety of business activities including sales, marketing, billing, production, inventory management, human resource management, and quality control depend on these systems. The ERP system assists in managing the connections to outside stakeholders as well as enhancing performance management. It uses a centralized database and usually relies on a common computing platform. It provides the user a unified, consistent, uniform environment. Moreover, in recent years ERP has incorporated other business extensions such as supply chain management and customer relationship management to become more competitive.

ERP solutions evolved from applications focused on materials requirements and resource planning and computer integrated manufacturing. The Enterprise Resource Planning term came about when software developers were searching for a name that would more aptly describe these broader systems. These innovative solutions provided functionality that encompassed other applications in addition to manufacturing.

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Sentinel | 9

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Sentinel | 9 specializes in Business Education and Professional Development for managers and executives. Their catalog includes courses in Business Strategy, Marketing, Finance, and Digital Transformation. Each program blends academic knowledge with workplace application, making them ideal for corporate learners. Sentinel | 9 helps organizations strengthen management capabilities while supporting ongoing employee development. Their concise, modular training aligns with the needs of today’s business environment.

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This course is designed for employees who need to complete Operations Management - ERP Metrics 2 - Enterprise Resource Planning: External Priorities training

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The course takes approximately 60 minutes to complete and can be paused and resumed at any time.

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