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DOI: 10.1007/0-387-34456-x_31
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On Managing the Enterprise Information Systems Transformation: Lessons learned and research challenges

Abstract: Abstract. Contemporary standardized Enterprise Information Systems, like SAP or Oracle, are increasingly setting the agenda and the pace for the development of almost any organization. Most organizations today are required not only to establish effective business processes but they are also required to accommodate for changing business conditions at an increasing rate. The major vendors are proposing new breed of technology, sometime denoted extended ERP or ERPAL Consequently the time is ripe to reflect on the… Show more

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“…This requires the enterprise system to be managed as an independent area in the organization to fully exploit its potential and ensure that it continues to produce business benefits. We believe that this calls for a new management competence or function: Enterprise Information Systems Management (Møller 2006b). …”
Section: Enterprise Systems Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This requires the enterprise system to be managed as an independent area in the organization to fully exploit its potential and ensure that it continues to produce business benefits. We believe that this calls for a new management competence or function: Enterprise Information Systems Management (Møller 2006b). …”
Section: Enterprise Systems Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%