Business is a game of strategy and part of that strategy is determining how to be more efficient. With ERP implementation, your business can be more efficient and profitable using business process mapping. Check out these 7 steps to business process mapping and make your business run like a well oiled machine.
Business is a game of strategy and part of that strategy is determining how to be more efficient. With ERP implementation, your business can be more efficient and profitable using business process mapping. Check out these 7 steps to business process mapping and make your business run like a well oiled machine.
EVALUATE PROCESSES STEP 01 STEP 01 STEP 02 STEP 02 STEP 03 STEP 03 STEP 04 STEP 04 STEP 05 STEP 05 STEP 06 STEP 06 STEP 07 STEP 07 REFINE & PERSONALIZE YOUR ERP SYSTEM E R P I m p l e m e n t a t i o n : 7 S t e p s t o B u s i n e s s P r o c e s s M a p p i n g CREATE A CHANGE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ERP Implementation: 7 Steps to Business Process Mapping ERP Implementation: 7 Steps to Business Process Mapping LIST BUSINESS SCENARIOS CREATE AS-IS PROCESS MAP Gather key members of your team in one room and map out existing processes, noting cycle time and the individuals involved in the completion of each task. Categorize each scenario as occurring frequently or infrequently, manual or auto- mated, and whether it will remain manual or automated. Determine the processes that are critical to your business. They should have a strategic influence and help customers. Create an idealized process for each critical process. The idealized process should ignore any potential constraints. You have three alternatives: 1. Modify your idealized processes, factoring in constraints (time, money, human resources capabilities). 2. Bring in an ERP vendor to explain how their system can accommodate your idealized processes. 3. Aim to simplify before you automate. Eliminate unnecessary steps. This should detail duty changes, reporting line changes, budget estimates, training, and resources. Customize your ERP system to accommodate your intended process flows. Courtesy of Cre8tive Technology and Design. www.ctnd.com