Enterprise Resource Planning FINAL
Goods Movement
A Process step that results in a change in stock results in a ___________. associated with receiving materials from a vendor, shipping them to a customer, or moving them from one location with a company to another
Distribution Chain
A Unique combination of a sales organization and a distribution channel is called a _________.
Work Center
A ______ is a location where value-added work needed to produce a material is carried out
Task list
A ______ is simply a list of operations that are required to accomplish a task
Distribution Channel
A _______ (DC) is the means by which a company delivers its goods and services to its customers
Business Process
A _______ is a set of tasks or activities that produce desired outcome.
Purchasing Organization
A _______ is the unit within an enterprise that performs strategic activities related to purchasing for one or more plants
Sales Area
A ________ is a unique combination of sales organization, distribution channel, and division. It defines which DC a sales organization uses to sell the products associated with a particular division.
Bill of Materials
A __________ identifies the components that are necessary to produce a material
They can be completed by one person (the process owner)
A business process is typically characterized by all of the following except
Goods Receipt
After production has been completed and confirmed, the materials produced are placed in finished goods inventory. This step is _______
Confirmed
CNF
Created
CRTD
Inventory Management (IWM)
Closely related to the procurement, fulfillment, and production process
Production Order
Created in the authorize production step, represents an actual commitment to product a specific quantity of materials by a certain date
Creation of a Sales Quotation
Customer credit is evaluated or adjusted during each of the following "Fulfillment Processes" Except the
Services
DIEN
Delivered
DLV
Financial focuses on impacts of process steps while managerial focus on internal reporting
Difference between financial accounting & managerial accounting processes
Enterprise, company, plant
ERP systems divide the organizational data structure into three standards layers
Spare Parts
ERSA
Finished Goods
FERT
Production Resources/Tools
FHMI
Planned Order
Formal request for production that indicated what materials are needed, how many units are needed, and when they are needed
Lifecycle data mgmt process Material planning process Inventory and warehouse mgmt (IWM) Process
Four processes used to design, plan, store, and service products
- Create billing document (invoice) (credit memo) (debit memo) - Cancel billing document
Fulfillment Tasks
- Delivers due for billing - Orders due for billing
Fulfillment Triggers
- GL outcomes - FL Document - Updates to sales order, delivery doc, customer credit mgmt, sales info system - CO Document - Customer Credit Reduced
Fulfillment outcomes
- Organizational Data - Master Data - Transaction Data - User input
Fullfillment Data
Semi-finished goods
HALB
Trading Goods
HAWA
Operating Supplies
HIBE
Each have its own characteristics and distinctive responsibilities, Pricing systems, plants from which shipments are made,
How the Distribution Channel is relevant to the fulfillment process
Maintenance assembly
IBAU
Configurable Material
KMAT
Empty Containers
LEER
Division
Most companies consolidate materials and services with similar characteristics within a unit known as a _______.
Nonstock, Nonvaluated material
NLAG
Partially Confirmed
PCNF
Partially Delivered
PDLV
Partially Released
PREL
Product Group
PROD
Client - Server Architecture
Presentation Layer Application Layer Data Layer
Make-to-Order
Production is triggered by the need to fill a specific customer order
Released
REL
Raw Materials
ROH
Four most common material types
Raw Materials Semi-Finished Goods Finished Goods Trading Goods
ES Application Suite
Supplier Company Customer
Enterprise Systems (ES)
Systems that support end-to-end processes are called _________, they are essential to the efficient and effective execution and management of business process.
Lifecycle data mgmt process
The _____ (design) supports the design and development of products from the initial product idea stage through the discontinuation of the product
Material planning process
The _____ (plan) uses historical data and sales forecasts to plan which materials will be procured and produced and in what quanities
Asset mgmt and customer service processes
The _____ (service) are used to maintain internal assets such as machinery and to deliver after-sales customer service such das repairs
Inventory and warehouse mgmt (IWM) process
The _____ (store) is used to store and track the materials
Architecture
The _____ of an enterprise system refers to the technical structure of software, the ways that users interact with the software, and the ways the software is physically managed on computer hardware.
Procurement Process
The _______ (buy) refers to all of the activities involved in buying or acquiring the materials used by the organization, such as raw materials needed to make products. _______ Concerned with acquiring needed materials EXTERNALLY (by buying them).
Production Process
The _______ (make) Involves the actual creation of the products within the organization. _______ Concerned with acquiring needed materials INTERNALLY (by making them).
Valuation Class
The ________ identifies the general ledger accounts associated with the material
Enterprise - Level purchasing organization
The _________, also known as the cross company code purchasing organization, is the most centralized model
Application Suite
The collection of these inter-company systems and the underlying intra-company ERP system is called an _______
Functional Structure
The most common Organizational structure you are likely to encounter is the _________.
Three-way match
The most common method of invoice verification is a _________ between the purchase order, the goods receipt or delivery document, and the invoice
Go live
The phase of an ERP implementation project where the old technology is discounted and the organization is running completely on the new ERP system is typically referred to as:
Make-to-Stock
The production process is triggered by a need to increase inventory
Silo Effect
This tendency is commonly referred to as the _______ because workers complete their tasks in their functional "______" without regard to the consequences for the other components in the process.
Organizational Data Master Data Transaction Data
Three types of data in an Enterprise System
Financial Accounting (FI) Processes
Track (EXTERNAL) the financial impacts of process steps with the goal of meeting legal reporting requirements
Management accounting or Controlling (CO) Processes
Track (INTERNAL) focus on internal reporting to manage costs and revenues
Nonvaluated, stocked material
UNBW
Customer returnable packaging
VERP
Competitive Products
WETT
focusing so narrowly on their specific tasks, they lose the sight of the big picture of the larger process
What is a Silo Effect?
for accurate invoice verifications
What is the "Three Way Match" purpose
Client Company Code Plant Storage Location
What key organizational levels are relevant to the purchasing process
Company-Level Purchasing Organization
With the ________, also known as the cross-plant model, a single purchasing organization is responsible for multiple plants in one company code.
Master Data
____ represent entities associated with Various processes
Human capital mgmt (HCM) processes
_____ (people) focus on the people within the organization and include functions such as recruiting, hiring, training, and benefits mgmt.
Product lifecycle mgmt (PLM)
_____ Systems help companies administer the processes of research, design, and product mgmt.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems
_____ are the world's largest and most complex ES.
Supply Chain Management
_____ connects a company to other companies that supply the materials it needs to make its products
Supplier relationship mgmt (SRM)
_____ systems, which connect company's ERP system to those of its suppliers.
Project mgmt processes
______ (projects) are used to plan and execute large projects such as the construction of a new factory or the production of complex products such as airplanes
Financial Accounting Data
______ include the valuation currency, the valuation class, and the price control.
Purchasing data
______ includes various terms related to determining prices, creating and communicating purchase orders
Finished Goods
_______ (FERT) are created by the production process from other materials, such as raw materials and semi-finished goods.
Trading Goods
_______ (HAWA) like raw materials, are purchased from a vendor
Raw Materials
_______ (ROH) are purchased from an external source - a vendor and used in the production process
Production Capacity
_______ is a measure of how many units of a material a plant can produce within a given timeframe
Valuation Currency
_______ is the currency that the materials will be priced in
Customer relationship mgmt (CRM)
_______ systems connect a company's ERP system to those of its customers
Semi-Finished Goods
________ (HALB) are typically produced in-house from other materials (e.g., Raw Materials) and are used in the production of a finished good
Storage Locations
________ are places within a plant where materials are kept until they are needed
Price Control
________ identifies the method that is used to value the materials
Accounting Data
________ inclued tax-related data, bank data, and payment terms and methods
Fulfillment process
_________ (sell) consists of all the steps involved in selling and delivering the products to the organization's customers
Third Party Order
_________ refers to items that the vendor ships directly to a customer
General Data
__________ include the vendor's name, address, and communication information such as phone and fax numbers
Warehouse Management (WM)
involves processes that enable companies to manage materials more effectively using sophisticated techniques
Goods Issue
materials or components are issued to the production order from storage
Make-to-Order (MTO)
production of the finished goods and any needed semi-finished goods is triggered by a sales order
Operations
specific tasks that must be completed such as drilling, cutting, painting, inspecting, and assembling