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January 22, 2004 | Comments: (0)
ERP: Was it it worth it?
There is no question that some enterprises look back on the ERP applications they have instituted and wonder whether it was even worth the trouble, not unlike the way an overgrown frat boy eyes an empty pizza box and thinks 'I can't believe I ate the whole thing.'
Other companies, meanwhile, have harnessed ERP's nourishment to streamline operations for competitive advantage and to better their bottom line.
You've deployed ERP -- now tell us about your experience. Would you do it all over again if you could?
Please take our brief ERP survey by Monday, Feb. 9, and see the results in the March 15 issue of InfoWorld.
Posted by Tom Sullivan on January 22, 2004 09:45 AM
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