Today’s business world is accelerating at an unprecedented speed, leaving less and less margin of error for the growing number of competing companies. Most companies see lean processes and automation as the answer. Especially mid-size enterprises who increasingly rely on ERP systems to provide business process standards into a technical frame that makes them easy to utilize and apply in hectic everyday business life.
Therefore, we would like to present the major benefits of ERP software and explain how you can squeeze the absolute most out of your solution.
We’ll discuss…
– ERP system’s key advantages
– Criteria to consider before implementing one
– The best timing for switching systems
– Industries that will benefit the most from ERP solutions
– Future trends in AI and automation that can boost your operations even more.
Ready to transform your business? Then let’s dive in!
The Key Benefits of ERP Systems and Why Your Business Needs One
An ERP system aims to streamline your enterprise workflows by offering one tool that supports each of your operations departments, from human resources and sales to supply chain management and accounting.
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Tom Kelly is a globally recognized expert on Industry 4.0 and its impact on business. As executive director and CEO of Automation Alley, a Michigan-based nonprofit Industry 4.0 knowledge center with a global outlook and a regional focus, Tom is often tapped to share his visionary leadership and expertise around digital transformation. As executive director and CEO, Tom has been instrumental to the success of Automation Alley’s Industry 4.0 initiatives, designed to help businesses jumpstart or accelerate a digital path to strategic success, including Integr8, the global Industry 4.0 conference; the 3D printing network Project DIAMOnD; and the formation of the World Economic Forum’s U.S. Centre for Advanced Manufacturing. Tom serves as co-chair to the World Economic Forum’s Global Network of Advanced Manufacturing Hubs and is a member of the Additive Manufacturing Coalition Steering Committee, Fraunhofer Technology Advisory Board, JAMA Board, and Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center Board.