O...M...G!!! Just O..M..G! I did NOT realize 15mins was just over like that. To the point, crisp and clear , the data that is needed- nothing more or less. Foundation is very imp to deep dive into any concepts, this definitely did help me to have a precise and clear basic understanding of ERP.
I consider myself to be your greatest online protege. I've learnt more from your videos than from my whole MBA. You've unpacked a lot of things so well. Thank you so much for your videos.
MBA sounds like IT BS and Cyber AS folks that never formatted a computer before or like to put their syllabus as work skills on their resume. I blame the education system robbing our youth.
An excellent presentation giving a very clear concise overview of ERPs. In less than 15 minutes I now feel I have a good understanding of how ERP systems work and the associated language. Thank you!
This is such a clear and informative video. To someone who was never involved in corporate type of work this is all a big mystery. On the other hand, after around 3 years of hands-on corporate experience this becomes your second home. This is a must video for anyone who is interested in a basic organization structure and I would so like it to go viral one day. I personally never knew anything about the modules previously but only later I found out they were in the industry for decades. History of ERP, before internet would also be quite interesting topic. Thanks a lot for a business lesson.
Omg… your videos are too good. I never comment on any video but today I did. Your videos are crisp and straightforward with deep subject knowledge. Appreciate and these videos deserve more views 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏
Insightful breakdown! Understanding ERP mechanics is crucial for efficient operations. Thanks for shedding light on this complex yet integral aspect of business technology.
I just subscribed after watching only couple of your clips which very clearly coming from deep knowledge and long experience. As a newbie to the topic here, I am stumble up on a question: what is the value of having all the modules that ERP vendor (eg: SAP, Microsoft D365, Oracle Net Suite etc) provides such as finance, HR, Accounting, Legal, CRM, SCM from a single vendor? Today, there are many SaaS products that focus on a single module such as vendor of HR recruiting SaaS or Legal and IP SaaS etc. What is the value of combining into a single platform of all models and providing as a package while in practice, each and every department keep their work separate and publish required reports to the CXO. I mean, SAP 4Hana, Oracle and MicrosoftD365 with all their modules are providing multiple models while each model is not doing well comparing to the third party (single module based SaaS companies) product. I can only assume that such integrated package products which has multiple modules are useful for big enterprises to make transparent workflow to the CXO, in house stakeholders that can access to the process and make their own assessment. Is it the case? Could you please elaborate little bit on this or direct me to the links you may have published already. Thank you in advance.
This is an absolute masterpiece for explaining how the ERP system works. Crystal clear with the business logic behind it. Thank you, sir.
O...M...G!!! Just O..M..G! I did NOT realize 15mins was just over like that. To the point, crisp and clear , the data that is needed- nothing more or less. Foundation is very imp to deep dive into any concepts, this definitely did help me to have a precise and clear basic understanding of ERP.
Glad it was helpful!
I consider myself to be your greatest online protege. I've learnt more from your videos than from my whole MBA. You've unpacked a lot of things so well. Thank you so much for your videos.
MBA sounds like IT BS and Cyber AS folks that never formatted a computer before or like to put their syllabus as work skills on their resume. I blame the education system robbing our youth.
An excellent presentation giving a very clear concise overview of ERPs. In less than 15 minutes I now feel I have a good understanding of how ERP systems work and the associated language. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
This is such a clear and informative video. To someone who was never involved in corporate type of work this is all a big mystery. On the other hand, after around 3 years of hands-on corporate experience this becomes your second home. This is a must video for anyone who is interested in a basic organization structure and I would so like it to go viral one day. I personally never knew anything about the modules previously but only later I found out they were in the industry for decades. History of ERP, before internet would also be quite interesting topic. Thanks a lot for a business lesson.
Loved the ending. Now this shows the "realness" of the presentation.
I am currently trying to sell a billing platform in a new role, and I can't tell you how helpful this was to me.
Best lecture for a beginner.
Simple , precise & easy to understand explanation of ERP system
Omg… your videos are too good. I never comment on any video but today I did. Your videos are crisp and straightforward with deep subject knowledge. Appreciate and these videos deserve more views 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏
Glad you like them!
This is an excellent primer on ERP systems.
Thank you very much for this great video. I believe this is my third or fourth time seeing this. Each time I am learning something new.
Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching!
Many thanks for the video. Really useful as an overview of ERP Systems, and like that you included the importance of testing.
Insightful breakdown! Understanding ERP mechanics is crucial for efficient operations. Thanks for shedding light on this complex yet integral aspect of business technology.
Clear and comprehensive overview. Great work!
You explained this SO SO well!
Excellent. You are the best. straight and concise.
thanks for this ! 15 minutes cleared up all my high level questions!
Glad it helped!
9:33 - How creative! 🤭 - But in all seriousness, thanks for explaining what is a little too abstract to learn from a textbook.
Great presentation succinct and the information was very helpful. Thanks for putting this together.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for posting this content, this is a very clear explanation!
Thanks for watching!
This has unravelled a lot. Thank you, mate 😊
Excellent presentation
Thank you, Erick. Very useful and well-explained. Regards
Something I watch at every once in a while
Nice ! Once again Third stage consulting setting high bar of the quality.
Thank you, sir!
Wow this is the best explanation.
Thank you for the valuable well presented information
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing video. Thanks very much
Great Video Eric. Cheers mate. Do you have any presence in Australia?
Thank you - and yes we do indeed have an office and team in AUS. Would you like me to put you in touch?
This just popped up in my feeds. Great video
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Great video, Thank you Eric for this content!
Excellent, thanks.
What u Think, i am about to shift to be an erp specialist?
Simple and crisp!
Great info!
Thank you very much
love ur videos
Thank you
Good Luck ERPIS ERP
Request to remove the heavy music sound running every few mins as it's so painful while using ear buds...
"..because i'm creative like that" 😆
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Explaining what ERP is, without defining what ERP actually means.... Lol 😂
I just subscribed after watching only couple of your clips which very clearly coming from deep knowledge and long experience. As a newbie to the topic here, I am stumble up on a question: what is the value of having all the modules that ERP vendor (eg: SAP, Microsoft D365, Oracle Net Suite etc) provides such as finance, HR, Accounting, Legal, CRM, SCM from a single vendor? Today, there are many SaaS products that focus on a single module such as vendor of HR recruiting SaaS or Legal and IP SaaS etc. What is the value of combining into a single platform of all models and providing as a package while in practice, each and every department keep their work separate and publish required reports to the CXO. I mean, SAP 4Hana, Oracle and MicrosoftD365 with all their modules are providing multiple models while each model is not doing well comparing to the third party (single module based SaaS companies) product. I can only assume that such integrated package products which has multiple modules are useful for big enterprises to make transparent workflow to the CXO, in house stakeholders that can access to the process and make their own assessment. Is it the case? Could you please elaborate little bit on this or direct me to the links you may have published already. Thank you in advance.
Great question. I'll answer directly on my Transformation Ground Control podcast. Find it it anywhere you get your podcasts!