"Analysis of System": A Brief Introduction & Objective of The Study

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ANALYSIS OF ERP SYSTEM"

A BRIEF INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY


IT plays a vital key component of the products and services provided by different
companies. The field of information systems encompasses many complex technologies, abstract
behavioral concepts and specializes applications in countless business and nonbusiness areas.
Business professionals rely on many types of information systems that use a variety of
technologies.

It financial and supporting applications required for a hospital.

THE OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY


To understand the implementation process of ERP in a Hospital

PROBLEM STATEMENT (INCLUDING LITERATURE REVIEW)


Since the beginning of organizations, methods were researched to improve business processes.
This is when computer systems and databases were introduced to the business world. Creating an
information system helps the organization to maintain its data and use its processes. At first, it
was a great idea to have a computer perform a process much faster than a human can do. It was

LITERATURE REVIEW
1. The Impact of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System Implementation on
Organization: Case Study ERP Implementation in Indonesia, there are three types of
implementation impacts: individual, workgroup, and organizational impacts (Yoon, 2009)

2. In most cases, the cost of a full-scale ERP implementation in a large organization can
easily exceed $100 million, and the implementation usually takes at least 2 years to
complete. Not only do ERP systems need plenty of time and money to implement, even
successful implementations can disrupt a companys culture, create extensive training
requirements, and lead to productivity losses. Furthermore, many experts say that over 50
percent of U.S. firms experience some degree of failure when implementing advanced
manufacturing or information technology. Unfortunately, many companies have already
experienced significant troubles trying to implement ERP systems, and these poorly
executed implementations have had serious consequences. One recent survey revealed
that 65 percent of executives believe ERP implementation has at least a moderate chance
of damaging their business. Obviously, it is very important to identify and understand the
factors that impact heavily on the success or failure of ERP implementation (Umble and
Umble 2002).

METHODOLOGY & REFERENCES

Research Design- Descriptive research with the help of Survey Method.


Study Area- Narayana Superspeciality Hospital (A unit of Narayana Hrudayalaya Limited),
Guwahati, Assam.
Duration: 3 months Study
Sample Design- Simple Random Sampling.
Sample Size All the current users of ERP in the hospital (100 nos.)
Types of Data-
In the research both Primary and Secondary data will be used for data
collection and the study will include both quantitative and qualitative data for analysis.
o Primary Data:
Questionnaire
Direct Observation
o Secondary Data:
Internal Data, such as various reports of the company.
External Data, Such as various Case studies and project related to ERP
implementation and analysis and various journals related to ERP
implementation and analysis.

o Tools for data Collection:


Questionnaire
Business review document from post ERP implementation
Cost & Time analysis effect from IT department

Data Analysis-
Data will be analyzed with the help of Descriptive Statistics Method and will be
represent accordingly.

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