Managing Enterprise Resource Planning Adoption and Business Processes
Cambridge | English | 2019 | ISBN-10: 1527527522 | 290 pages | PDF | 43.19 MB
Cambridge | English | 2019 | ISBN-10: 1527527522 | 290 pages | PDF | 43.19 MB
by Chuck C.H. Law (Author)
The recent decades have witnessed many ERP failures attributable to a plethora of mistakes, and the author writes this book aiming to correct these malpractices concerning ERP adoption. The author presents an adoption methodology, called the Full Lifecycle ERP Adoption Reference (FLEAR) model, to promote holistic project management. Furthermore, from a holistic perspective, successful ERP adoption cannot be achieved in isolation of other business and organizational issues such as IT-business strategic alignment, IT governance, change management, and business process changes. Unlike many ERP books in the market which cover mostly technical deployment issues, this book also addresses the aforesaid business-related issues. Theoretical discussions are supported by extensive research, and practical experience drawn from North American and international contexts to benefit practitioners involved in international assignments. Thus, this book will benefit not only MIS personnel, but also non-technical business practitioners. It will also be a useful supplement for university-level MIS and business process management courses
About the Author
Dr. Chuck C. H. Law earned his DBA degree from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He also holds BBA and MSc degrees from Middle Tennessee State University, and has attended advanced graduate studies in BCIS at the University of North Texas, USA. He has held important positions at technical and director/CIO levels in prestigious organizations such as Coopers & Lybrand Consulting, AIG/AIA, and Honeywell. He has lectured at Lyons College, USA, and as Assistant Professor at Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan. Currently, he is teaching MIS, and operations management courses at Macewan University, Canada. He has contributed many articles to prestigious journals, including but not limited to, International Journal of Production Research; Information and Management; IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management; and Expert Systems with Applications. Several of his ERP articles are frequently cited by other authors. He also actively engages in editorial board activities of research journals