Towards the Unification of Critical Success Factors for ERP Implementations
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Overview: Despite the benefits that can be achieved from a successful Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system implementation, there is already evidence of high failure risks in ERP implementation projects. Too often, project managers focus mainly on the technical and financial aspects of the implementation project, while neglecting or putting less effort on the non technical issues. Therefore, one of the major research issues in ERP systems nowadays is the study of ERP implementation success. Some authors have shown that ERP implementation success definition and measurement depends on the points of view of the involved stakeholders. A typical approach used to define and measure ERP implementation success has been critical success factors approach.
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Format: PDF | Size: 77KB | Date: Feb 2005 | Pages: 9





