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... to the largest organizations
and meet the most demanding requirements.
Scalable Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management (KM) can be defined as "providing the right information to
the right people at the right time". It is one of the most challenging
management objectives in large organizations and communities. Successful
Knowledge Management often leads to vast cost savings or to new sources of
income.
ERP5 KM has been designed for organizations and communities with a large number
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... , small or large, in both
private or public sector.
Workflow-based Accounting
ERP5 Finance, as any ERP5 solution, is workflow based and workflow driven. ERP5
Finance provides a clear separation between various roles involved in the
accounting business process such as accounting managers, purchase accountants,
sales accountants, cash accountants, accounting clerks, etc. ERP5 Finance's
flexible worfklows can be extended to fit any specific organization: single
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... o provide a complete overview of all corporate
activities related to third parties such as clients, suppliers, media, etc. It
is based on the UBM (Universal Business Model) and implements the "single
design, multiple applications" approach which is typical in all ERP5 solutions.
ERP5 CRM can thus be used to manage customer relation but also to manage
supplier relation, media relation or projects with the same "best practices" as
those which are now widely adopted by marketing and sales.
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ERP5 integrates order management, shipment, supply chain management, warehouse
management, invoicing, accounting, reporting and much more in a single system.
It is fully based on flexible web workflows which can either be based on
standard best practices or tailored to meet any business specific processes.
ERP is extremly integrated and flexible thanks to a data model which unifies
and simplifies business management through 5 universal concepts. It can be
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... s, deliveries, accounting documents, CRM documents and PDM
documents.
• Orders are used to define what a customer wants to buy (Sale Order) and
under which conditions (Sale Trade Condition) the transaction will take
place. They are also used to define what a company wants to buy from a
supplier (Purchase Order) and under which conditions (Purchase Trade
Condition) the transaction will take place. Orders can also represent
intangible requests such as Tasks.
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