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Pedagogy
The entire course will be covered by the use of the following methodology:
Power-point Presentations and videos for conceptual content delivery [CLO1, CLO2 AND CLO4]
Focused Case Study discussions for each topic covered [CLO1, CLO2 AND CLO4]
2 Multiple Choice Quizzes based on the content covered in the course [CLO1 TO CLO4]
Group Project + Presentation from a list of topics given [CLO1, CLO2 AND CLO4]
Lab Work for SD and MM modules in the SAP GBI 2.1 educational package [CLO3]
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Recommended Readings
Olson, Davis, Managerial Issues in Enterprise Resource Planning, TMH Publications (2011)
Monk, E. and Wagner, B., Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning, Cengage Publications (2011)
Singla, A, R, Enterprise Resource Planning, Cengage Publications (2009).
Sumner, M., Enterprise Resource Planning, PHI Publications (2011).
Sharma, K. and Mutsaddi, A., Configuring SAP ERP: Sales and Distribution, Wiley Publications (2014)
The rules and criteria for the group presentation is as mentioned below:-
a) The presentation needs to be mailed to the faculty at least 24 hours in advance of the actual scheduled
presentation. After mailing the presentation, changes can only be made in the presentation after
informing the concerned faculty.
b) The last 5 minutes in each presentation will be for questions and answers. Students need to wind up
the presentation in 25 minutes.
c) Criteria for evaluation is as below:-
a. Content & Analysis (Group): 4 marks
b. Communication (Individual): 2 marks
c. Question Answering (Individual): 2 marks
d. Coordination (Group): 1 mark
e. Dress Code (Individual): 1 mark
C. Quizzes: 10 marks [CLO1 to CLO4]
a. Quiz 1: 10 marks [CLO1 and CLO2]
b. Quiz 2: 10 marks [CLO3 and CLO4]
D. Class Participation/ Lab Work: 5 marks [CLO4]
E. Mid Semester: 20 marks [CLO1 and CLO2]
F. End Semester: 40 marks [CLO1 to CLO4]
Week 2: Lab Session I - Introduction to GBI 2.0 & SD Module [Session 3 and 4 (CLO3)]
After going through the session, students will be able to:-
Understand the terminology used in GBI 2.0
Navigate and browse through the different modules of GBI 2.0.
Use the shortcuts of the GBI 2.0 module to do various activities.
Create new customers in the S&D system and add their corresponding details in the system.
Week 3: Article Discussion: Investing in the IT that makes the Competitive Difference
[Session 5 (CLO1)]
After going through the session, students will be able to appreciate the need and importance of having an ERP based
system in an organization. Students will be given the article during week 2 and will be asked to come prepared. The
discussion will be evaluative (2.5 marks) and might involve a written submission as well.
Week 3: ERP System Drivers, Problem Areas, Gap Analysis and ERP Vendors [Session 6 (CLO2)]
After going through the session, students will be able to:-
Discuss what drives the need of ERP systems in modern day organizations with special focus on the interaction
between the horizontals and the verticals.
Elaborate on the different reasons organizations have given for implementing ERP.
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Week 4: ERP System Drivers, Problem Areas, Gap Analysis and ERP Vendors
[Session 7 and 8 (CLO2)]
After going through the session, students will be able to:-
Characterize ERP systems with respect to the special features.
Enlist the advantages and disadvantages of ERP systems with respect to its usage.
Discuss in detail the problem areas that organizations have faced with respect to ERP implementations.
Describe the importance and the role played by Gap Analysis in the ERP implementation process.
Enlist the various ERP vendors and rank them in order of their market shares.
Enlist the different ERP solutions being provided by different ERP vendors with respect to different sectors.
Week 5: Lab Session II Sales & Distribution Module [Session 9 and 10 (CLO3)]
After going through the session, students will be able to:-
Change customer-related details in the SAP GBI 2.0 application.
Use inventory sheets in the application to check the availability of the material being demanded by the
customer.
Create a sales order using the SAP GBI 2.0 application.
Week 7: Lab Session III GBI Sales & Distribution Module [Session 13 and 14 (CLO3)]
After going through the session, students will be able to:-
Realize the importance of the goods issue process
Analyze and resolve issues during the creation of the sales order.
Differentiate between a sales order and a purchase order process.
Analyze the importance of the steps involved in the creation of the sales order process.
Use the audit trail in the application to actually track problems in the sales order.
Get a look and feel of the Material Management Module
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Characterize BPR and discuss myths about the BPR process.
Distinguish clearly the concepts of BPR and TQM as used in the modern day world.
Discuss the different BPR implementation approaches along with its advantages and disadvantages.
State the role played by IT in BPR and hence its importance in ERP implementation.
Enlist the success and failure factors that might be involved in a BPR implementation.
Discuss the steps involved in a planning process of an ERP implementation.
State the importance of economic and strategic justification required in an ERP implementation process.
Describe how to plan the various resources that might go into the ERP implementation process.
Realize the importance of top management and organization wide commitment in the ERP planning process.
Enlist what all costs needs to be considered while creating the budget for an ERP implementation.
Week 9: Lab Session IV GBI Material Management Module [Session 17 and 18 (CLO3)]
After going through the session, students will be able to:-
Create a new vendor by adding its details in the material management module.
Check the inventory status of the material before ordering it from the vendor.
Carry out the initial steps of creating a purchase order.
Week 10: Case Study Discussions: Successfully Navigating the Turbulent Skies of a Large Scale ERP
Implementation and The San Diego City Schools - ERP Return on Investment
[Session 19 (CLO2) and 20 (CLO4)]
The hard copy of the case study for the discussion Successfully Navigating the Turbulent Skies of a Large Scale ERP
Implementation and The San Diego City Schools - ERP Return on Investment will be circulated to the students in
week 9 and the students would need to come prepared for the discussion. The case discussion will carry marks
towards overall performance evaluation (2.5 marks each).
Week 11: Lab Session V - Material Management Module (GBI 2.0) [Session 21 and 22 (CLO3)]
After going through the session, students will be able to:-
Create the purchase order by following the sequence of steps given in the tutorial.
Analyze the steps in the typical purchase order.
Correlate between a sales order and a purchase order.
# Institute Authority and / or Course Instructor reserves the right to modify/change, the syllabus and structure for
grading.
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