A ________ analysis is used to compare the functions provided by the ERP
system to the operational processes necessary to run the business. Right
Ans - gap
After the ERP system goes live, the organization will need to shift into a
________ process. Right Ans - stabilization
An ERP project is said to be a "vanilla" implementation when ________ are not
allowed. Right Ans - modifications
An example of a deliverable that would be due at the end of each stage of the
traditional ERP life cycle would be a: Right Ans - report
Because of the integrated nature of ERP systems, having good ________ is one of
the most important factors in successful projects. Right Ans - teamwork
Change management activities should ________ the entire ERP project. Right
Ans - occur throughout
Compared with the traditional SDLC, the ERP life cycle is more focused on
reengineering organizational __________ and change management Right Ans -
processes
During the stabilization
period, subject matter experts should be prepared to help ________ from their
departments to learn to use the system. Right Ans - users
ERP projects typically have high risks but
also: Right Ans - high rewards
ERP system development
can make use of prototyping methodologies by using a(n) ________ to get more
immediate user feedback as the system is being developed. Right Ans -
sandbox
For ERP implementations,
, it is best if the ________ is composed of people with a wide variety of IT and
business skills. Right Ans - development team
Go live readiness
reviews involve ________ the current metrics related to what remains to be
completed. Right Ans - documenting
Having a well- defined project methodology is
very helpful in managing the inherent ________ of the ERP project. Right Ans
- risks
Having a(n) ________ will
eliminate confusion, duplication, and losing data. Right Ans - centralized
data repository
In the traditional ERP life cycle a gap analysis should be conducted in the
________ stage. Right Ans - analysis and design
In the traditional ERP life cycle,
by the end of the ________ stage, the team should have a prototype or sandbox
of the ERP software up and running and accessible to the entire team,
consultants, and SMEs. Right Ans - analysis and design
It is important that the ERP system ________ as the company grows and
changes. Right Ans - evolves
Many projects fail because of a
lack of ________ throughout the project. Right Ans - communication
Most ERP vendors and
consultants try to compete against each other by having different: Right
Ans - implementation methodologies
Most issues during and after an ERP implementation are related to ________ and
culture. Right Ans - people
Most new ERP systems are ________ which provides flexible access to the
applications. Right Ans - web-based
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