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and others, covering topics of industry interest here.
How Project-Oriented Enterprises Establish
Estimates – It's not the Same as Establishing Engineering
Standards
...While standards determinations are based upon a number
of universally accepted methods, estimates are usually generated
by comparing historical data from past projects. However,
in a WBS environment, because each project is different from
the last, it is often difficult to use all aspects of a prior
project in the derivation of a new estimate...
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Work Breakdown Structure You May
Not Know it, But You Need it
Are we hitting our project targets? Are we within our budget
to date? Whats our estimate to completion? How do earned
value and actual value compare? Do we have acceptable data
to obtain prepayments from our customers based on reaching
certain milestones?
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#2)
Project Managers Also Need Real-Time
Data and a Couple ERP Modules of Their Own
…What's interesting is that most companies in which
major projects are a significant component of the business
mix will actually take pride in that their computer infrastructures
are sound, providing answers when needed. After all, most
questions are fielded in minutes or seconds - except those
from project management. In reality, the answer is provided
quickly; it's just based on old, bad data. While the rest
of the company is working with real-time, accurate data, project
management isn't…
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INFIMACS Boasts MRP Relevant To MROs
...INFIMACS II MRO suite of programs was designed specifically
for the aircraft industry and it satisfies Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) requirements for reporting and transaction
tracking purposes. Relevant remains focused on satisfying
the needs of its target market, especially in the A&D
and MRO industries. MRO companies have very stringent requirements
they must meet regarding tracking parts and condition codes...
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Article #4)
INFIMACS Becoming Ever More RELEVANT
For Project-Based Industries
...has enhanced its INFIMACS II® ERP Business Planning
module by providing all of the functions required to prepare
forecasts for products, create master production schedules
(MPS) and evaluate the impact of the MPS on company resources,
using rough-cut capacity planning (RCCP). Several MPS runs
may be executed and saved without impacting the rest of the
database, allowing users to consider alternatives, review
what-if impacts and select the most appropriate production
plan.
Complete TEC Articles - Part
1 and
Part 2
"GOLD!"
...In company after company, managers and executives have
the opportunity to unearth the wealth that exists in their
own businesses once they have the tools to extract that GOLD.
An effective, well-implemented Enterprise Solution is exactly
what management needs to accomplish that goal.
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Article #5)
Quantifying the Benefits of an ERP
System Prior to Implementation
To be viable, implementation of a new ERP-based company operating
system must have a tangible return that exceeds the cost of
the software, hardware, and human resources required to implement
the system. Although everyone performs a cost analysis for
the software and hardware, that is where the exercise typically
ends. Most companies never perform a cost benefits analysis
at any other point during an implementation.
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Article #6)
Federal Contract Management and
Vendor's Readiness
Companies that are not already offering the capabilities of
meeting the exacting, stringent requirements of federal agencies
will likely not be able to tap the recent surge in the federal
and defense markets. Conversely, those vendors and their users
– government contractors – who can deliver comprehensive
solutions that satisfy the requirements of federal agencies
are in the driver's seat to capture that market segment.
(Read the three-part Technology
Evalution article: Part 1, Part
2, Part
3) or
(Download a copy of the article: Part
1, Part
2, Part
3)
Smaller Vendors Can Still Provide
Relevant Business Systems
...We expect the market for application software to further
segregate into two tiers. The first group will be a limited
number of very large vendors. The second g roup will be a
large number of small, highly focused vendors. These specialists,
boutique or niche vendors will compete by having in-depth
product functions and intimate knowledge of their market place
or by offering services (content or location-wise) not available
from the Big Few or large independent service providers. Relevant
Business Systems might be a true example of a focused niche
vendor...
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Evaluation article: Part 1, Part
2, Part
3, Part
4)
Knowing Where Your Project and Costs
Are: Relevant Business System's Enterprise Resource Planning
Software
Having a solid grasp on your projects and costs in today's
complex organizations is a challenging task. There are many
available tools (e.g., work breakdown structure and earned
value) to enable the knowledgeable leader to understand the
organization's situation and know its projects' status. However,
these tools need to be integrated to permit their meaningful
use.
(Download a copy of the entire Contract
Manufacturing article)
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