Unlock the True Value of an ERP System

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Thomas van de Riet, Value Consultant at Oracle NetSuite

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Oracle NetSuite webinar: Building an ERP business case. As an ERP standardises, unifies, and automates critical business processes like selling and order management, billing and collection, inventory management, supply chain management, financial management, and more, implementing it is both an exciting and serious undertaking that takes time and resources to accomplish effectively. More organisations considering an ERP implementation must therefore build an ERP business case that goes beyond outlining pain points and into the overarching benefits of an ERP. The business case is a board-level document that details the financial justification and formally outlines the costs, benefits, and organisational impacts of such an implementation, along with the opportunities, risks, and implications on the strategic direction of the business. If your company is not yet enjoying the benefits of a modern ERP, the first step is to build a business case that clearly illustrates the benefits, costs, opportunities, and risks of launching an implementation project. View our webinar where we will dive deep into the topic of building an ERP business case, providing you with expert guidance and practical strategies to ensure that your business case is clear and effective. This webinar will cover: - How to identify and analyse current issues. - Asses the benefits of an ERP. - How to evaluate your ERP options. - Demonstrating the ROI. - Identify the implementation risks.

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For more than 20 years, Oracle NetSuite has helped organizations grow, scale and adapt to change. NetSuite provides an integrated system that includes financials / Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), inventory management, HR, professional services automation and omnichannel commerce, used by more than 24,000 customers in 203 countries and dependent territories.