Published: July 08, 2011
IFS Study Reveals ERP Could Mean Excel Runs Production
ITASCA, Ill. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - While software used in their personal lives gets more attractive and
intuitive daily, most business software like enterprise resource
planning (ERP) lags behind, prompting many respondents to an IFS
North America study of manufacturing executives to say they
would use Microsoft Excel and other systems -- or even change jobs,
rather than use their company's enterprise software.
According to the study of more than 281 manufacturing executives, 75
percent of study respondents aged 35 and under report using desktop
spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel instead of their company's
ERP, customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain management
(SCM) or other enterprise software when those enterprise applications
get too cumbersome or difficult to use. Among respondents aged 36 to 45,
58 percent said they would use desktop spreadsheet software instead of
their company's designated enterprise applications.
Respondents also said they would consider using a broad array of free
and low-cost web-based applications instead of their company's
enterprise applications. Google Docs was cited most frequently, a free,
Web-based word
processor, spreadsheet,
slide
show, form,
and data storage service offered by Google.
Google Docs may be seen as a stand-in for a company's own document
management system, or a way to compensate for ERP or other application
environments that lack integrated document management capabilities.
Perhaps most surprisingly though, more than 65 percent of respondents
age 35 and younger would be at least somewhat likely to change jobs due
to negative experience using their company's enterprise software.
"Employers invest in attractive offices and other benefits designed to
attract and retain young talent, but this study makes it clear that the
enterprise software people use every day has a significant impact on the
quality of life for today's professionals," IFS North America Chief
Technology Officer Rick Veague said. "IFS sees ERP usability as
essential not only because of this issue, but because when employees
work outside of ERP, they are reducing enterprise visibility, increasing
enterprise risk and in general diminishing the value their employer is
realizing from their investment in enterprise software."
Study data illustrates the strategic importance of enterprise software
usability, particularly in industries IFS serves that are characterized
by a high degree of complexity and diversity. According to Veague, the
need to ensure IFS Applications streamlines complex processes rather
than adding additional complexity has driven IFS to continually invest
in usability in order to ensure that IFS Applications leads what he
hopes will be a usability revolution in enterprise software.
"A company that is making a product and placing it on the shelf could
certainly benefit from a usability-optimized enterprise suite like IFS
Applications," Veague said. "But our customers, complex
engineer-to-order manufacturers, project-driven companies,
asset-intensive companies, the aerospace and defense sector and the
electric generation industry, are faced with daunting complexity. Poorly
designed enterprise software represents an additional layer of
confusion. As ERP becomes more intuitive, this degree of complexity can
be resolved somewhat, and real business efficiencies achieved."
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About IFS
IFS is a public company (OMX STO: IFS) founded in 1983 that develops,
supplies, and implements IFS Applications , a component-based extended
ERP suite built on SOA technology. IFS focuses on industries where any
of four core processes are strategic: service & asset management,
manufacturing, supply chain and projects. The company has 2,000
customers and is present in more than 50 countries with 2,700 employees
in total. For more information about IFS, please visit: www.IFSWORLD.com.

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Marketing Communications
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or
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Marketing Communications Analyst
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