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Critical Success Factor of Erp Implementation
STUDY ON CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ERP IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

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Acknowledgement ................................................................................................................................ 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Modules at a glance .......................................................................................................................... 7 ERP Implementation at TATA Motors (An Example)................................................................... 9 ERP Tools developed for Manufacturing Industry...........................................................................11 Objective .............................................................................................................................................13 Methodology .......................................................................................................................................14 Reliability and Validity Analysis.......................................................................................................15 Factor Analysis ...................................................................................................................................16 Results .................................................................................................................................................19 Conclusion...........................................................................................................................................21 References ...........................................................................................................................................22 Appendix

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