Benchmark benefits of implementing Oracle ERP?
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 12:00 am
Hi, not sure if anyone can help as I know this is a tricky question: I'm trying to find benchmark benefit figures (%) of companies that have implemented or upgraded to an ERP (e.g. Oracle).
Obviously, the degree of financial benefits achieved depends on a multitude of factors, e.g. current version of ERP, number of instances, functionality, regions, number of users, etc. etc., but <u><b>assuming the following, can anyone try to provide me with any kind of cost saving benchmarks (e.g. on capital invested in %) that other companies have achieved</b></u>?
Assumptions applicable to my employer:
- Sector: Property Management (with 2,000 employees in its home region, and 4,000+ globally)
- current version: JDE 7.33 (highly customised)
- last updated: implemented in 1999 (!)
- wish to upgrade / roll out 1 instance in 1 region initially
- core functionality used / required: property module + CRM (new)
Hope this makes sense. Your feedback and sharing your experience is much appreciated.
Regards.
Obviously, the degree of financial benefits achieved depends on a multitude of factors, e.g. current version of ERP, number of instances, functionality, regions, number of users, etc. etc., but <u><b>assuming the following, can anyone try to provide me with any kind of cost saving benchmarks (e.g. on capital invested in %) that other companies have achieved</b></u>?
Assumptions applicable to my employer:
- Sector: Property Management (with 2,000 employees in its home region, and 4,000+ globally)
- current version: JDE 7.33 (highly customised)
- last updated: implemented in 1999 (!)
- wish to upgrade / roll out 1 instance in 1 region initially
- core functionality used / required: property module + CRM (new)
Hope this makes sense. Your feedback and sharing your experience is much appreciated.
Regards.