An ERP system has all the data in a single database. Not everyone can be given full rights (read,
modify and create) to all the data. Who gets what access rights and to what data will have to be decided
by the management. This decision indirectly creates the structure of the organization. The span and lay-
ers of management will get dened through the access rights.
An ERP-driven BPR project need not treat BPR as a separate project.
In the next section, some of the examples to get to the essence of re-engineering and its different
avours of it are explained.
7.5 RE-ENGINEERING EXAMPLES
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