Introduction to ERP Enterprise Resources Planning

Registration Closes at 8:00pm Eastern
2 Sessions Online WORKSHOP: Enterprises Resources Planning (ERP) with Master Instructor Brett Mewett, CPIM-F Instructor
Dates: Monday March 27th and Thursday March 30th from 9:30pm to 11:30pm Eastern Time
Includes Session Materials which will be sent to you prior to session date in pdf format electronically.
Pricing:
- ASCM Toronto Members $75.00 (includes course materials)
Enter Coupon Code WCMEMFEE to receive Member Fee - $125.00 for a Non Member (includes course materials)
- Maximum 30 students
- Qualifies for 4 points for Certification Maintenance
Details:
Session 1 Monday March 27th from 930pm to 1130pm:
Introduction to Enterprise Requirements Planning
Session 2 Tuesday March 30th from 930pm to 1130pm:
Developing an ERP Business Case
If you are taking or preparing for an APICS Class or Exam, this an excellent primer on ERP.
These sessions are ideal for our ASCM Toronto Member Organizations who have staff who have never taken an MRP course and would like to introduce them to the principles.
YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS WORKSHOP:
Session 1 Introduction to Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP)
Purpose:
In this course, participants will be introduced to the concept of an Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) System. The course is designed to cover information concerning the integrated nature of ERP. The goal of the course is to challenge the participants to focus on their own organization as an integrated whole and to consider how an ERP system helps to link an organization together. The ERP model serves as a conceptual framework for developing an understanding of ERP.
Prior to implementing ERP in any company, it is important for everyone involved to understand what ERP represents to the company and how each person and functional area in the company will benefit from its implementation. It is important for the participants to be able to understand the concept of ERP beyond its definition as a software system.
Objectives
This session will provide participants with a basic understanding of the following objectives.
The participants will be able to:
- Describe the concept of ERP
- Define key terms as they relate to ERP
- Describe the basic ERP model
- Identify the five different ERP maturity levels
- Understand the transition from MRP to ERP
- State the benefits of ERP
- State the pitfalls of ERP implementation
Session 2 Developing an ERP Business Case
Purpose:
Before implementing an enterprise resources planning (ERP) system in any company, it is important for everyone involved to understand what an ERP system does and how each person in the organization is going to be able to benefit from its implementation. Being able to justify the implementation on paper---more important, in the form of a business case will be a powerful tool in getting total support throughout the organization.
Objectives
This session will provide participants with a basic understanding of the following objectives.
The participants will be able to:
- Quantify the need for change
- Identify and quantify results
- Identify initial acquisition and installation costs
- Recognize ongoing costs
- Calculate the return on investment (ROI) for an ERP system
- Write a business case to justify an ERP implementation
YOUR FACILITATOR
Brett Mewett, CFPIM

Master Instructor | An experienced professional in supply chain management with over 25 years working in industry and academia, Brett Mewett has the proven ability to implement his honed skill set in addition to leading others onto the path to success. Brett’s experience comes from his work as a Distribution Manager, a Procurement & Materials Strategist, a Materials Manager, an Operations Manager, being the principal of his own companies and his current role as a Director of Services with Essential Software Solutions Inc (ESS). Brett is an APICS Certified “CPIM Master Instructor”, holds a designation as a Fellow in Production and Inventory Management (CFPIM) in addition to certificates in Operations Management (Honors) and Technology in Materials Management (Honors) from BCIT. He is also the author of articles published in APICS Magazine.

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