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Explain how the ERP project (SAP, Oracle etc) will move from the Initial state to the final state.

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Explain how the ERP project (SAP, Oracle etc) will move from the Initial state to the final state.

An ERP project's lifecycle has three main stages. These are software selection, project planning and implementation. First of all we need to create a list of softwares after eliminating the packages that are certainly not suitable for the company's business process. Then we should find the software that will perform, exactly as the company does business. Local support and consultancy must be available and the ERP package should have the required functionality and flexibility in order to provide further customization. It should be user friendly and support multisided planning and control. Besides the total cost of license, training, implementation, hardware requirements, maintenance, ...

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