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Discover how ERP systems impact different individuals and roles, including employees, retirees, suppliers, and vendors. Learn about the changes brought by ERP, such as new ways to process expense reports, submit vacation requests, register for training, and more. Additionally, explore the challenges ERP systems address, such as data sharing, outdated systems, lack of consistency, manual processes, and the need for business integration.
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Who will ERP Impact? • ERP impacts different people in different ways, depending on their role • All Edison employees will directly experience at least some of the changes brought by ERP, including new ways to: • Process expense reports • Submit vacation requests • Register for training • Even retirees, suppliers and vendors may experience changes • The ERP program rolls out over several years, so not everyone will be impacted at the same time
Who will ERP Impact? • ERP impacts different people in different ways, depending on their role • All Edison employees will directly experience at least some of the changes brought by ERP, including new ways to: • Process expense reports • Submit vacation requests • Register for training • Even retirees, suppliers and vendors may experience changes • The ERP program rolls out over several years, so not everyone will be impacted at the same time
ERP’s Impact • Different people in different ways • All Edison employees • Retirees, suppliers, vendors • Gradual roll-out
ERP’s Impact • Different people in different ways • All Edison employees • Retirees, suppliers, vendors • Gradual roll-out
ERP’s Impact • Different people in different ways • All Edison employees • Retirees, suppliers, vendors • Gradual roll-out
ERP’s Impact Different people in different ways All Edison employees Retirees, suppliers, vendors Gradual roll-out
What Challenges do ERP Systems Address? • Many separate systems which cannot share data • Outdated legacy (existing) systems that cannot support growing business • Lack of data consistency — multiple entry points and no single “version of the truth” • Automation – some areas still rely on lots of manual processes • Strong businesses need to integrate business functions across the enterprise
What Challenges do ERP Systems Address? • Many separate systems which cannot share data • Outdated legacy (existing) systems that cannot support growing business • Lack of data consistency — multiple entry points and no single “version of the truth” • Automation – some areas still rely on lots of manual processes • Strong businesses need to integrate business functions across the enterprise
What Challenges do ERP Systems Address? • No data sharing • Outdated systems • Lack of consistency • Manual processes • Integration
What Challenges do ERP Systems Address? No data sharing Outdated systems Lack of consistency Manual processes Integration