Offering ERP deployment strategies for information as diverse as patient records, police and community relations, and geospatial services, this text addresses the complex issues that IT and communication technologies pose for organizations of all sizes.
The successful implementation and deployment of enterprise resource planning depends on organizations’ understanding of the complex and challenging issues involved in the process. And, the further development of information and communication technologies is presenting more challenges to organizations. ERP & Data Warehousing in Organizations: Issues and Challenges attempts to provide the most recent research and findings concerning these issues, in order to provide practical assessments and suggestions for managers in the process of developing such systems.
About the Editor
Gerald Grant is an assistant professor of Information Systems at the Eric Sprott School of Business, Carelton University in Ottawa, Canada. He is a coordinator of the Information Systems Area and serves as chair of the Enterprise Systems/e-Business Committee in the school. He previously taught at McGill University, and in the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems at Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK. He serves on the advisory board of the Ottawa Manufacturers Network, and is editor of the book, Managing Telecommunications and Networking Technologies in the 21st Century: Issues and Trends, published in March 2001 by Idea Group Publishing.