A Review of Enterprise Resource planning systems in Knowledge Management

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International Journal of Computer & Organization Trends  (IJCOT)          
 
© 2017 by IJCOT Journal
Volume - 8 Issue - 3
Year of Publication : 2018
Authors :  S.Mala, Dr. K. Alagarsamy, A.Saranya
DOI : 10.14445/22492593/IJCOT-V8I3P302

Citation

S.Mala, Dr. K. Alagarsamy, A.Saranya "A Review of Enterprise Resource planning systems in Knowledge Management", International Journal of Computer & organization Trends (IJCOT), V8(3):4-9 May - June  2018, ISSN:2249-2593, www.ijcotjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.

Abstract

Particular concentration to decisive triumph factors in the completion of ERP systems is obvious from the immensity of literature on this subject. In order to apply these systems, which are aimed at improving the sharing of venture- broad information and comprehension, organizations must have the ability to efficiently split information to start with. Based on a review of the literature on knowledge management in enterprise system implementation, this paper identifies two major areas of concern regarding the management of knowledge in this specific type of project: managing the knowledge, and issues regarding the process-based nature of managerial knowledge viewed during the lens of managerial memory. The additional able an association is in handling these issues; the more likely it is that the completion will result in spirited benefit for the organization. In this paper spirited advantage arises from the organization’s capabilities in internalizing and integrating the adopted processes with the existing knowledge paradigms and balancing the new system and the managerial culture towards getting the most out of the accomplishment attempt.

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Keywords
Knowledge, Knowledge Management, Enterprise Resource Planning, Project Management