Study of Risk Control of ERP Project Based on ERM

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The promotion of ERP project brings some new blood to enterprises, but the high-risk of its implementation can also discourage many enterprises. The effective prevention and control of its implementary risks is one of the important issues in present-day enterprise information management. In view of the successful application of ERM theory in the enterprise risk management in recent years, it may also be applied in the risk control of the ERP project. The implementation of the ERP project can be divided into three stages, that is, preparation, implementation, application, and a number of risk control points. Meanwhile, the risk control system of stage-management and point-control should be established.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 403-408)

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