ERP

A-Z Implementer's Guide for Success

Travis Anderegg

Publisher: Cibres, 2000, 742 pages

ISBN: 0-9700352-1-7

Keywords: Enterprise Resource Planning

Last modified: July 31, 2021, 11:19 a.m.

ERP: A-Z Implementer's Guide for Success is the official textbook for the CIERP cerification. CIERP standing for Certified Implementer of Enterprise Resource Planning is a certification that ensures that the basic skill sets necessary to successfully implement and maintain an ERP system are present. Upon successfully passing the certification the participant will be legally certified by the CIBRES organization to use CIERP after their name and will receive their certification papers by mail.

  1. Introduction to Enterprise Resource Planning
  2. Basic ERP Concepts and Design
  3. ERP Functional Modules
  4. Life Cycles and Sequences
  5. ERP Project Teams
  6. ERP Transition Strategies
  7. Data Conversions
  8. Prototyping and Testing
  9. Environmental Characteristics
  10. Change Management
  11. Consultants
  12. Project Planning Session
  13. Request For Proposal
  14. Total Quality Management
  15. ROI Techniques
  16. Integration and Relationships
  17. Internet
  18. Diagnostic and Measurement Systems
    • 18.1 Introduction and Instructions for Use
    • 18.2 Questions and Answers
    • 18.3 Contact Information
    • 18.4 General Questions
    • 18.5 Environmental Characteristics
    • 18.6 Initial Decision Criteria
    • 18.7 Project Management
    • 18.8 TQM, JIT and Continuous Improvement
    • 18.9 Strategic Planning
    • 18.10 People Systems
    • 18.11 Training and Education
    • 18.12 Performance Measurements
    • 18.13 Communication Infrastructure
    • 18.14 Product Design and Development
    • 18.15 Operational Setup / Planning / Control
    • 18.16 SIC Industry Codes
  19. Common ERP Vendors
  20. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations

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ERP

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Decent ****** (6 out of 10)

Last modified: May 21, 2007, 3:04 a.m.

Despite the bad bindings, that make it nearly impossible to read or use as a resource, it is in fact a valuable book. It is not an easy read, but it has valuable information.

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