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Title: So You'Re Thinking Of Buying An Erp? Ten Critical Factors For Successful Acquisitions
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It conjoins functional areas and business processes in an integrated environment that provides a broad scope of applicability for organizations (Verville and Halingten, 2001; PricewaterhouseCoopers, 1998). While considered a viable alternative to in-house development (Verville, 2000; Eckhouse, 1999; McNurlin and Sprague, 1998), the acquisition of ERP software is not without its challenges... Showed first 250 characters
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It conjoins functional areas and business processes in an integrated environment that provides a broad scope of applicability for organizations (Verville and Halingten, 2001; PricewaterhouseCoopers, 1998). While considered a viable alternative to in-house development (Verville, 2000; Eckhouse, 1999; McNurlin and Sprague, 1998), the acquisition of ERP software is not without its challenges... Showed next 250 characters
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