Class A ERP Implementation: Integrating Lean and Six Sigma
Class A ERP is often misunderstood and confused with software tools and implementations but is actually a management system for continuous improvement. This book will resolve these myths by thoroughly describing the definition of Class A ERP and giving specifics for achieving Class A performance in a reasonable timeframe. Examples from successes will be referenced and the author will build a case for breaking the journey to world-class performance into bite-sized, doable focus areas. Class A ERP Implementation will help organizations set the stage for maximum effectiveness of both Lean strategies and Six Sigma and establish ERP disciplines as the prerequisite to success.
Key Features:
-Facilitates detailed understanding of Class A ERP in a “how to,” approachable format
-Describes how ERP, Lean and Six Sigma can be combined to create the perfect environment for continuous improvement
-Offers detailed coverage of all aspects of ERP including top management plannin
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A great resource for moving towards world class manufacturing,
This is an excellent book for understanding what a great ERP looks like and how to get there. It is a very easy read – mixing actual business cases with theory but it does not get bogged down in technical descriptions. It is a “soup to nuts” book on the entire Sales&Operations planning process.
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As a professional who works with enterprise systems that must integrate with ERP systems, I found this book very helpful. The author succinctly defines what the ERP system should be doing for the business and provides a framework to to measure whether the implementation is achieving the desired result.
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