while others may feel empowered. ERP will change processes and structure of the organization. The or-
ganization would need to spend efforts in business process reengineering (BPR) (For more details, refer
to Chapter 7). There is a strong possibility that standard business processes are not documented and not
known across this organization. The processes may not be most efcient. The feedback mechanism and
performance measurements may also be local. If any of these problems exist, the organization may not
be ready to change its processes according to the ERP system. A careful look at the existing processes, ...
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