Standard Business Process

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Standard Business Process By: Violetta Bove, Luis Ayala, and Megan Baniewicz

What are inherent processes? Procedures that must be followed to effectively use licensed software. Saves organization time, expense, and agony Enables the organization to benefit from tested cross departmental processes.

Advantages Save the organization costs of designing new processes itself Will integrate activities across departments Saves time and expense

Dis advantages May be different from existing processes Because it may be different it may be disruptive to employees

Commodity and ERP According to Dictionary.com, Commidity is an article of trade or commerce, something of use or value, or a quantity of goods Enterprise resource planning systems track customers, process orders, manage inventory, pay employees, and provide general ledger, payable, receivables, and other accounting functions.

ERP Systems CUSTOMER(CustNum, name, IndustryCode, Annual Sales) ORDER (OrderNumber, OrderDate, SalesPersonName, Amount, CustNum) PAYMENT (OrderNumber, PaymentDate, PaymentAmount)

ERP Relationships Order payment, order number, customer number Sales activities would obtain process orders, manage inventory, payable accounts, and receivable accounts The information obtained would be an advantage to a company because of inventory, payable accounts, and receivable accounts information