Planning with headroom for growth
Enterprise resource planning isn’t just for multinational megacorps – it can bring real benefits to smaller enterprises
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is a necessity in today’s fast-moving digital marketplace, but it has long been considered the preserve of large companies. This perception, if it ever was accurate, is now out of date.
“I think when ERP started out it was a specialist area, really only suitable for big companies,” said Joe Kelly, ERP director at ProStrategy.
The entire category of ERP software has matured since the early days,...
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