Definition: ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is an integrated software system that connects a company's various business processes—such as finance, accounting, procurement, inventory management, human resources, sales, and production—on a single platform. Its purpose is to automate and integrate core business processes to increase efficiency, provide remote access to real-time data, enable better decision-making, and ensure more flexible operations. Ultimately, ERP aims to improve overall effectiveness and productivity.
Industry and ERP: The way companies rely on ERP software or systems varies significantly depending on the industry. Nevertheless, across all sectors—from automotive to wholesale—organizations need accurate, real-time information and efficient business processes to stay competitive and achieve results. While industries are generally prepared for change, companies operate at different levels of
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How It Works: An ERP system consists of integrated modules or business solutions that share a common database and are interconnected, allowing them to communicate with each other. Each ERP module typically focuses on a specific business area but uses and processes the same data collectively according to the company's needs. Organizations can define their key focus areas and choose the appropriate modules—for example, finance, logistics, procurement, or HR—and add or scale them as needed. ERP systems can also support industry-specific requirements, either as part of the core system functionality or through modular add-ons. Important: It is crucial to identify the areas that need to be monitored and, together, determine how they can be processed and applied effectively for the benefit of the organization. Prodaudit Consulting Kft can provide long-term solutions in defining and implementing these goals.