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    ERP Executive Summary Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this report was to thoroughly research‚ mount and justify an argument as to whether or not CQU should abandon its current in-house supported Enterprise Systems and instead use a SaaS model. 1.2 Discussion These are the brief outline issues or problems found in CQU current ERP system. 1. Implementation. Selecting the right package‚ customizing the package to fit the need of the organization‚ training employees

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    Journal of Enterprise Information Management Critical success factors for ERP implementation in a Fortis hospital: an empirical investigation Poonam Garg Divya Agarwal Downloaded by KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research At 08:29 02 March 2015 (PT) Article information: To cite this document: Poonam Garg Divya Agarwal ‚ (2014)‚"Critical success factors for ERP implementation in a Fortis hospital: an empirical investigation"‚ Journal of Enterprise Information Management‚ Vol. 27

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    Assignment 1 ERP Characteristics of ERP Solution :- Modular structure Scalable architecture Seamless integration of modules RDBMS independent Independence of hardware platform Interface capabilities PC download/upload facility Advantages of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) System: 1. Complete visibility into all the important processes across various departments of an organization (especially for senior management personnel). 2. Automatic and coherent work-flow from one

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    Mattel by Felicia Martinez Overview It is hard not to think of Mattel when one thinks of toy manufacturers. After all‚ in 1959 when Mattel introduced their product the Barbie doll they became the forefront of the toy industry and have not backed down from that position since. Before they became the toy industry giant they are today Mattel simply started in a garage workshop in Southern California by entrepreneurs Ruth Handler‚ Elliot Handler‚ and Harold Matson. Harold Matson soon sold his

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    In the summer of 2007‚ Mattel‚ the largest toymaker in the US‚ saw its sales dip sharply when it recalled its Chinese-made toys several times. The recalls also led to public hearings in the US Congress‚ which significantly affected its reputation. Like other toymakers‚ Mattel had been relocating its production abroad and outsourcing the manufacture of parts and components. In 2007‚ Mattel produced 65% of its toys in China.1 In contrast to its competitors‚ however‚ Mattel understood the importance

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    children have special responsibilities to consumers and society? What are these responsibilities and how well has Mattel met them? Provide evidence of Mattel’s strengths and weaknesses in this area. Yes. As Mattel’s products are designed primarily for children‚ it must be sensitive to societal concerns about children’s rights. Strengths Responsibility towards the community * Mattel recognizes international environment‚ different legal systems and cultural expectations‚ and the use of technology

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    Mattel Analysis

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    Mattel Group Equity Valuation Jeremy Gilbert Angela Gorczyca Michael Innerebner Erin Kunselman Andrew Mead Mattel Valuation TA B LE OF CONT ENTS Executive Summary.................................................. 3 Business & Industry Analysis................................... 6 Industry Analysis .............................................................6 Five Forces Model...........................................................7 SWOT Analysis ..................................

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    Case Study: Real Choices at Mattel 9/25/11 1. The decision facing Mattel is whether to continue to produce their products internationally where cost are low‚ or produce them in the United States where costs are significantly higher but quality is better. Mattel might want to even reconsider going global if there sales are decreasing more internationally than in the United States. Mattel needs to determine how many of the products produced internationally were recalled versus the amount of

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    Mattel in China

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    1 e Conduct internet research on China. Are there any possible barriers that toy manufacturers from Europe and North America will need to consider? Describe and comment on the market entry approach Mattel initiated in China. Current status? What should Mattel do now in China? Internet Research on China Population 1‚349‚585‚838 (July 2013 est.) Age structure 0-14 years: 17.2% (male 124‚773‚577/female 107‚286‚198) 15-24 years: 15.4% (male 109‚922‚192/female 98‚325‚568) 25-54 years:

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    Enterprise Resource Planning Systems 1 Problems with Non-ERP Systems  In-house design limits connectivity outside the company  Tendency toward separate IS’s within firm  lack of integration limits communication within the company  Strategic decision-making not supported  Long-term maintenance costs high  Limits ability to engage in process reengineering 2 Traditional IS Model: Closed Database Architecture  Similar in concept to flat-file approach  data remains the property of the application

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