INRTODUCTION
This course presents the main concepts of integrated packaged software systems that are used as thebackbone of order management in almost all large companies. The main functionalities of ERP systems are based on previous concepts of MRP ("Material Requirements Planning") and MRP II ("Manufacturing Resource Planning"). The functionalities of these logistical systems are explained and the reasons for the importance of ERP systems are discussed. The market for ERP systems is outlined and the widely implemented SAP R/3 system is used to demonstrate certain functionalities of ERP systems.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is designed for people of all roles and disciplines that are new to the field of Enterprise.Resource Planning or need to understand the whole picture. It is designed to bring people up to speed fast so they can participate in ERP initiatives in their organization.
DURATION
3-5 days (9:00AM - 5:00PM)
CERTIFICATION
The e-Business certification exam ERP 212-28 will be conducted at the last day of the training. Studentsneed to pass the online Prometric exam to receive the CEP certification.
EXAM DETAIL
- Number of Questions: 50
- Passing Score: 70%
- Test Duration: 2 Hours
- Test Format: Multiple Choice
- Test Delivery: Online Web site
Skills Measured
Almost all large and midsize corporations worldwide will be involved in implementing enterprise resource planning and e-business applications over the next two to three years. This exam tests on how to implement a rapid ERP system and impact of e-business by the implementation of an ERP system.
COURSE OUTLINE
Module 1 : The evolution of software systems for planning and control in manufacturing companies.
Module 2 : Material Requirements Planning.
Module 3 : Manufacturing Resource Planning.
Module 4 : Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems.
Module 5 : Basic methods and common features of ERP systems.
Module 6 : The market for ERP systems.
Module 7 : Selected functions of the SAP R/3 system.
Module 8 : Supply Chain Management (SCM) systems.
Module 9 : Basic methods and common features of SCM systems.
Module 10 : The market for SCM systems.
Module 11 : Selected procedures of the mySAP SCM system APO.
Module 12 : Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems.
Module 13 : Basic methods and common features of CRM systems.
Module 14 : The market for CRM systems.
Module 15 : Selected functions of the mySAP CRM system.
Module 16 : Information Warehouses.
Module 17 : Architectures, interfaces, and integration issues.
Module 18 : Present state of ERP, SCM, and CRM applications and possible developments in the near future.
Module 19 : Case studies.


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