DOI: 10.51415/10321/3792
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Critical success factors within an Enterprise Resource Planning System implementation designed to support financial functions of a public higher education institution

Abstract: The Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system of an organization is a highly significant integrator of various processes of the organization that comes with many intrinsic merits. ERP systems will soon become intelligent enterprise systems as the world shift towards the fourth industrial revolution. This capability will make it significant to resolve the current snags plaguing the systems. Many of the snags that have been encountered and presented by the ERP systems have successfully been curbs with the concep… Show more

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“…Many continents endorse the deployment of IS mainly to consolidate mutable information from different sources within the systems. The primary objective for these systems’ deployment has been centered on bringing together unique and different components such as institutions, people, processes, and technology in the system under one umbrella [ 5 , 51 ]. An overview of the extant literature reveals that this has rarely been easy, as integration within this system has always been difficult in many contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many continents endorse the deployment of IS mainly to consolidate mutable information from different sources within the systems. The primary objective for these systems’ deployment has been centered on bringing together unique and different components such as institutions, people, processes, and technology in the system under one umbrella [ 5 , 51 ]. An overview of the extant literature reveals that this has rarely been easy, as integration within this system has always been difficult in many contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%