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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) - Summer 2009
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Human Capitial Management within ERP Systems
Published 06/25/09
Production and Supply Chain MIS Issues
Published 06/23/09
Marketing Information Systems and the Sales Order Process, part 3
Published 06/23/09
Marketing Information Systems and the Sales Order Process, part 2
Published 06/18/09
ERPsim Activity Six--MRP Recap, Changing Bills of Material
Published 06/18/09
Marketing Information Systems and the Sales Order Process, part 1
Published 06/17/09
ERPsim Activity Five-MRP Review, Loan Payment, Setup Time Reduction
Published 06/17/09
ERPsim Activity Four--Purchasing/MRP
Published 06/16/09
Introduction to ERP and SAP, part 3
Published 06/16/09
ERPsim Activity Three--Production
Published 06/05/09
Introduction to ERP and SAP, part 2
Published 06/05/09
ERPsim Activity Two--Advertising
Published 06/05/09
Introduction to ERP and SAP, part 1
Published 06/05/09
Business Structures and Functions, part 2
Published 06/05/09
Introduction to SAP ERPsim, Activity One--Price Setting and Sales Planning
Published 06/01/09
Financial Accounting Structure Basics in SAP ERP
Published 05/27/09
Business Structures and Functions, part 1
Published 05/27/09
Basic Accounting Terms and Concepts
Published 05/26/09
Article Discussion: SAP ERP Solution Overview
Published 05/26/09
SAP ERP Lab 1 Post-Lab Discussion
Published 05/26/09
What is ERP?
Published 05/20/09
Course Introduction and Overview
Published 05/20/09
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) - Summer 2009
Published 05/20/09
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