Enterprise
Resource Planning Systems (ERP) are very large and complex software
packages that run every aspect of an organization. Most software
projects are largely undertaken with a focus on developing successful
products rather than successful systems. For example, enterprise
resource planning (ERP) products are generally developed in isolation
from other system components like people, information or existing
business processes. Using a business simulation game as a proxy for
understanding business processes, students from a US undergraduate
program in three separate classes, one using ERP experientially, are
assessed both quantitatively and qualitatively in
the ERP Software Developing Company Chennai.
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Increasingly,
ERP systems are being used in higher education as one way to teach
business processes, essential knowledge for students competing in
today’s business environment. Past research attempting to measure
learning business processes with ERP has been inconclusive and
lacking in rigor. The data analysis uncovers a causal mechanism for
learning, complemented by an understanding of the factors that
trigger or suppress that mechanism in particular cases. The results
validate the efforts of those using ERP in the classroom, and
reaffirm other educational business school endeavours to teach
business processes, with educational implications as follows.
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In
an ERP Development Company in Chennai,
First you
attempting to learn business processes, students must have an
understanding of core business concepts. Second, hands-on experience
of ERP systems indeed helps students understand business processes.
Third, students are showing that they can use the knowledge gained in
university classes and apply it to making business decisions. Fourth,
students should be encouraged to use all information possible for
making business decisions instead of relying on their personal
understanding of today’s current market or on their own business
intuition.


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