- The shop floor
- Finance
- Human Resource
- Engineering
- Project Management
- Distribution Management
Expand is India’s best-fit ERP Software on cloud for Manufacturing & Export business. It drives business efficiency with ease by perfectly fitting into the existing business process and effectively automating most complex processes, unlike many such ‘one size fits all ERPs’ which doesn’t give desired results to specific businesses. With Expand smERP Software one can manage his entire business completely online.
Monday, April 25, 2016
The History of ERP
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Simplifying The Complications
Ever wonder why most of newly created businesses are apps? There is an assumption that people will own smart phones, laptops and computers. In 2015, Cisco, networking solution giant predicted India to experience a manifold growth in the number of smart phones to over 650 million in the next four years. According to the company’s Visual Networking Index (VNI) global mobile data traffic forecast for 2014 to 2019, the number of tablets is expected to hit more than 18 million. India is considered one of the fastest growing internet markets. The growth rates are astonishing. Despite being a country which most of the world assumes to be backward, it has shown immense potential in the field of technology. It has shaped up to be one of the most attractive markets for investors which are made known by the huge amounts of FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) the country receives.
The taste of technology is addictive. Once used, there is no going back. Why would you want to go back? If a more efficient and easier method exists, why go back to the age old techniques which are not as fulfilling. According to Smartphone User Persona Report (SUPR) 2015 by Vserv, Smartphone users in India spend an average of 169 minutes a day on their devices. Moreover, it has also become a form of lifestyle. With such responses, it is no mystery why most companies are turning all their operations from offline to online mode. From taking the trouble to physically showcase limited products, websites like Flipkart, Snapdeal and Amazon can simply display all their products online. It is more convenient. It has made life simpler.
Contributor:Sidhanth
Friday, April 15, 2016
Changing Sales with CRM
References:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/louiscolumbus/2013/06/18/gartner-predicts-crm-will-be-a-36b-market-by-2017/#1827b35ac1ec
http://www.enterpriseappstoday.com/crm/crm-jumps-12.5-percent-in-2012-gartner.html
https://www.gartner.com/doc/2371315
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
How ERP improves decision making in Business?
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Track and Report Business Financial Performance: ERP helps people understand the stage in which the business currently operates. It doesn’t have to wait for the books to close to judge whether the business is doing well or not. This function can help taking decisions beforehand.
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Efficient Planning: The plans and policies to be made and implemented can be done using the most up-to-date data. An end-to-end integration of ERP gives one the access to all the data from all the departments and summarizes their transactions.
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Explore Alternatives: Since ERP stores all the information regarding business, it allows managers to choose from a variety of choices and make the most appropriate decisions which would result in maximum efficiency and benefit the company.
Contributor: Sidhanth
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Tiki-Taka
Revolutionised by the Spanish football team Barcelona, tiki-taka is a style of play in football. It involves short passes and movement, working the ball through various channels and maintaining possession. This system proved to be extremely effective. Technology has had a similar impact on business. Rather than just shooting at the goal, the players keeping passing the ball until they find the correct time before taking the shot. Similarly, technology impacts the consumers in every little aspect of their lives, touching key points until it reaches that ultimate goal. This is what has made business unstoppable. The bar has been raised. There is no limit to the heights which a business can reach. Take Uber for instance. Garret Kamp, the co-founder of Uber was working on an app to solve the problem of transportation within the city. He was soon joined by Travis Kalanick, the current CEO of Uber. The main idea was to figure out a solution to finding cars at the right place at the right time. In 2010, Uber was already rolling a couple of black cars in New York simply to test the service. Soon San Francisco joined and then the rest. The idea exploded. Uber is now the leading transport service provider in the world. Valued at $61 billion, the company is seen as the next hundred billion dollar company. All this is the work of technology. With the Uber app, lives of people were touched. They satisfied the safety need, provided assurance of service in the form of a well maintained car. The company then worked itself through various channels and reach out to the world. Using various marketing techniques, it made itself indispensible and finally achieved its goal of being the top dog in the industry.
We fail to realise the simplicity of technology. People usually perceive it to be complex, something which is beyond their understanding. What technology does is satisfy the simplest of human wants. We want to connect with people, there is Facebook. We want to move around the city, there is Uber. We want to obtain information, there is Google. Slowly and steadily technology has worked its way through various channels, through slow movements into our lives and has made its position supreme.