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Keehyung Kim | University of Oklahoma
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This course is being taught by me during Spring 2025 for undergraduate students enrolled at Price College of Business, University of Oklahoma. Note that some materials are offered exclusively to the enrolled students only.
If you use any part of the materials, please kindly reference this site (http://keehyung.com) and the author (Keehyung Kim). Enjoy!
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This course is designed to present an overview of key enterprise systems concepts from a functional, technical and implementation perspective with an emphasis on the process-centered organization and how integrated systems are designed to support cross-functional business.
Nearly every major corporation has deployed and utilizes an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. An ERP system is enterprise software that integrates all aspects of an organization, including accounting and finance, HR, sales and distribution, production, purchasing and inventory. By its nature, an ERP is cross-functional, process-centered, real time, and based on industry best practices. While firms embraced ERPs in the early- to mid-1990s, recent advances in IT have enabled enterprises to further automate the coordination of activities and to IT-enable the workflow underlying the processes, thus leading to the deepening dependence of firms on ERP. Understanding how to leverage ERPs has become so important that analysts have identified leveraging ERPs as the number one priority for most enterprises, as these firms seek to leverage their “big data” for competitive advantage.
Please check “Course Outline” pdf file for more details.
The proposed course schedules here are tentative, which is subject to change based on progress.
All the course materials (e.g., slides, assignments) can be found here: TBA