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Title: | RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS – COMPETITIVE AND SUSTAINABLE TOOLS | Other Titles: | SISTEME DE MANAGEMENT ȘI ADMINISTRARE A RESURSELOR – INSTRUMENTE EFICIENTE SPRE COMPETITIVITATE ȘI SUSTENABILITATE | Authors: | SURDU, Lidia | Keywords: | business prosesses;software;IT-tools;Enterprise Resource Planning;Warehouse Management System;efficiency;flexibility;improvement in progress;accounting tools;decision-making process;management of resourses | Issue Date: | 2021 | Source: | SURDU, Lidia. Resource management and administration systems – competitive and sustainable tools. In: Competitiveness and sustainable development in the context of European integration. Editia 3, 4-5 noiembrie 2021, Chişinău. Chișinău: 2021, pp. 91-94. ISBN 978-9975-45-739-2 (PDF). | Conference: | Competitiveness and sustainable development | Abstract: | The Enterprise Resource Planning system is the important software tool that facilitates the integration of all information in an organization into a single platform. In last year’s many enterprises felt the need to implement a new and competitive tools and solutions for their successful activity. They have compared their technical requirements to modern software and decided that a new investment is needed. Any inefficiency in the operational processes is reflected, sooner or later, in the financial. The purpose of ERP is to ensure the transparency of data within an organization and to facilitate access to any type of information useful in carrying out the activity decision-making process. Overall, this software, tools, systems and solutions improved operations process by around 30%. Also, efficiency has increased progressively as employees were getting used to the new system and devices. It is therefore worth investing in management tools, systems and models adjusted to economic requirements, especially for entities with a sustainable outlook and strategic outlook development. |
URI: | http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/1151 | ISBN: | 978-9975-45-739-2 |
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