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2020.09.16 <終了>

Is it time to change ERP?: A guideline on how to assess and justify whether your ERP needs to change

ERP is always at the top priority when we discuss system to manage overall business operation, being a fundamental enabler to integrate all data across business processes.
"What is the right ERP for your organization?" is not an easy question to answer, due to complex selection criteria, multiple factors to consider, large number of stakeholder involvement, and huge investment required.

We have observed many unsuccessful stories of ERP implementation, from limited utilization of system full capability to total failure to implement which of course all top management would never expect.

If your ERP, as the result, is not working as expected which may call for any technology enhancement, the key questions in your mind that not yet properly answered are;
1. Is it the time to change my ERP?
2. How can I effectively choose the best fit ERP for my organization?

If you have these questions, you should join us in our one hour free webinar to discuss key considerations for ERP enhancement decision as well as to provide framework on how to select to the best fit ERP for your organization.

Date
September 16, 2020 (Wednesday) 14:00 – 15:00 (Thai standard time)
Venue
Webinar
The URL will be sent to the registered email.
Audience
Thai executive and management
- Thai CEO, COO, CIO
- Thai General manager and operation manager in Supply Chain Management
Fee
Free of charge
Capacity
50 persons (registration on first come, first served basis)
Inquiry
K. Tanapoom Thayakorn
E-mail: thayakornt@qunie.com
Tel: +66 98 285 9090

Registration by : September 11, 2020

Registration

Agenda

※1. This webinar will be conducted in Thai language.
※2. The agenda is subject to change without any prior notice.

Part1

ERP cycle and trap

Part2

How to know if it is the right time

Part3

ERP nowadays and the options

Part4

Effective evaluation approach

Speaker

Kunathai Chansaenwilai, Manager, SCM, QUNIE in Thailand

QUNIE