Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a type of system that enables businesses to manage different aspects of their operations including inventory, sales, customer relations management, accounting and human resources. ERP software is an integrated suite of applications that store and process data from multiple departments within an organization. This allows for a more efficient way of managing processes and gaining insights into the business.

ERP is important in running a business because it provides a centralized platform for all departments to work from. It helps streamline processes such as ordering, invoicing, production and delivery while providing real-time updates on inventory levels and other metrics that are essential in day-to-day decision making. ERP also serves as a single source of truth for the entire company; all users have access to the same data regardless of their location or role in the organization. This allows them to make informed decisions quickly based on up-to-date information.

One way ERP interacts with other systems in place is by integrating existing technology with new features and capabilities provided by the ERP software. For example, it can integrate with popular accounting software like QuickBooks or Xero to streamline financial tasks like budgeting, payroll and billing. It can also integrate with CRM tools like Salesforce or Dynamics 365 to help manage customer relationships through its automated marketing capabilities. Lastly, it can integrate with eCommerce platforms like Shopify or Magento to provide customers with an online shopping experience that’s tailored for their needs.

Ultimately, ERP offers great benefits when it comes to improving visibility into business operations, streamlining processes and making better decisions faster – all while allowing companies to remain competitive in today’s marketplace. By taking advantage of its integrations with other systems in place, businesses are able to maximize efficiency while reducing costs associated with managing multiple software solutions at once. As more companies adopt this technology, its importance in running a successful business will continue to grow exponentially over time.

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  • Mia Croney

    Mia Croney graduated from the University of Maine at Orono with a Bachelor of Media Studies/Communications. She is a dual citizen, originally from St. John New Brunswick, Canada. Prior to joining Helm, she worked at law firms and non-profits, and she is excited to get back to her roots in communications. In her free time, she enjoys exploring Portland museums, bookstores, and movie theaters.

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