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INTRODUCTION

  Enterprise Resource
  Planning (ERP) is an
  integrated computer-
  based system used to
   manage internal and
    external resources,
including tangible assets,
   financial resources,
  materials, and human
        resources.




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 ERP allows the corporate management of a business, and aims to
  integrate individual functional systems such as manufacturing,
  finance, procurement and distribution.
 ERP uses Internet technologies to integrate the flow of
  information from internal business functions as well as
  information from customers and suppliers.
 The system uses a relational database management system,
  within client/server network architecture, to capture valuable
  management data. The key principle behind the system involves
  entering the data from a series of modular applications only
  once.
 ERP systems offer companies the following three major benefits:
      Business process automation.
     Timely access to management information.
      Improvement in the supply chain via the
      use of E-communication and E-commerce.



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IMPLEMENTATION OF ERP
 ERP when successfully implemented, links all areas of a company
  including order management, manufacturing, human resources,
  financial systems, and distribution with external suppliers and
  customers into a tightly integrated system with shared data and
  visibility.
 Potential benefits include drastic declines in inventory,
  breakthrough reductions in working capital, abundant information
  about customer wants and needs, along with th ability to view and
  manage the extended enterprise of suppliers, alliances and
  customers as an integrated whole.
 ERP implementations involve, in truth, broad organisational
  transformation processes, with significant implications to the
  organisation’s management model, organisation structure,
  management style and culture, and particularly, to people.


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 Most ERP software vendors supply their customers with an
    implementation programme as part of an overall solution package.
   For example SAP provides some of its customers with accelerated
    SAP (ASAP). ASAP suggests the adoption of a ‘big bang’
    implementation.
   This programme opts for a quick implementation that is
    specifically designed for small and medium sized companies.‘Big
    bang’ implementations offer lower costs and generally use only a
    few of the software’s interfaces, however the risks are greatly
    increased, as less time is spent on development and assessing
    business needs.
   The key factor of an ERP implementation
     is the way in which the software is configured.
   The most important issue to identify
      before an implementation is the
      ‘core’ of the business,
      which can be identified by the use of the business model




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case study
COMPANY BACKGROUND
 This case study conducted at Rolls- Royce investigating the
  implementation of ERP (SAP) is discussed.
 Rolls-Royce, a world-leading provider of power systems and
  services for use on land, at sea and in the air, has established
  a strong position in global markets - civil aerospace, defense
  aerospace, marine and energy.
 Rolls-Royce today has a broad customer base comprising
  more than 600 airlines, 4,000 corporate and utility aircraft
  and helicopter operators, 160 armed forces, more than 2,000
  marine customers, including 70 navies, and energy
  customers in nearly 120 countries, with an installed base of
  54,000 gas turbines.
 Annual underlying revenues were £10.1 billion in 2009, of
  which about half came from services revenues. The firm and
  announced order book stood at £58.3 billion at 31 December
  2009, providing visibility of future levels of activity.


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THE SITUATIONS BEFORE ERP
 Rolls-Royce used 1500 legacy systems before ERP project was
  started.
 These legacy systems were difficult decision making and
  performance assessment.
 Rolls-Royce implemented another system MERLIN, which
  stands for mechanized evaluation of resources, logistics and
  inventory.
 MERLIN often had difficulty communicating with another
  manufacturing system named IBIS, IBIS was an older
  manufacturing system that was used at the Bristol and Antsy
  facilities.


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IT AT ROLLS-ROYCE
    In 1996 Rolls-Royce formed a partnership with electronic
     data services (EDS). The Rolls-Royce IT department was
     outsourced to EDS, which meant that EDS were
     responsible for the development of the company’s IT
     systems.
    Rolls-Royce implemented ERP PROJECT consists of a
     management team of specialists from the external
     outsourcing company EDS.
    In conjunction with this team each OBU has its own ERP
     planning team, which is responsible for implementing
     working changes and training.
    The project implementation problems can be grouped into
     three areas……...........
1.   Cultural Problem
2.   Business Problem
3.   Technical Problem

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Cultural problems

 New function might not get the full appreciation the legacy
  systems once had.
 Implementation of new system require training which cost is
  very expensive.

Business problem
 ERP are rigid and difficult to adapt to the specific workflow
  and business process ,—this is cited as one of the main
  problem for implementation .
 Cost of switching old system to new system is very high .

Technical problem

 Accuracy of data
 Duplication of data was a major concern



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Modification made to Legacy System
Suite 1
 Plan the supply chain:
   The supply chain capacity was compared to the range of possible sales
  scenarios
 Master schedule key programmes:
   The sales and operating review board (SORB), makes decisions affecting
  changes to achieve capacity.
Suite 2
 Plan and schedule the factory:
   This converts the agreed schedule from suite 1 into a production plan.
 Schedule the shop:
   This converts the production plan into a detailed shop plan.
Suite 3
 Operate the Factory:
   It control of workflow through the shop from the initial generation of
  launch paperwork, right through to delivery of finished products.
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Suite Implementation




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The ERP pilot                        Initial problem Experienced:
   The purpose of the pilot was
      to demonstrate:                User authorisation problems
     business principles            Transaction problems
     processes                       occurred from the first MRP
                                      run
     procedures                     Route cards were unavailable
     role definitions and           Values between the systems
      behaviours                      were incorrect, so
     software, hardware and data     comparisons were made on
      transfers                       the values from the legacy
                                      system with those on the new
     Creation of New Roles:          system
     MRP controllers
     Capacity owners


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The ‘Go live’
The Process goes as follows
 The data must be kept in a ‘stable’ state for a period of roughly 10 weeks.
 The initial data to be transferred includes some transaction data and
  master data
 If any changes occur to the data on the old systems after the transfer, they
  are logged and then passed through to the new system
 Running the MRP system to initialise the whole system.
 The whole ‘Go Live’ process took roughly 2 weeks to complete, and during
  this time the new system was ‘off the air’.

Project Risk
 The non-delivery or non-availability of reliable IT hardware and
  infrastructure both before and during implementation
 Possible failure to give ERP adequate priority due to the number of
  existing and ongoing business improvements.
 Possible failure to cut over to the new system through an inability to load                           15
  data.     Enterprise information systems project implementation: A case study of ERP in Rolls-Royce
Conclusion
 Increased orders from the market place, and also from the fact that ERP
    has become a standard solution world-wide within the Aerospace and
    Defence industry.
   Rolls-Royce produce a range of quality world class turbine engines, and
    have recognised that they must change in order to compete effectively
    with their competitors.
   Accurate information systems and direct communication with suppliers
    are vital when offering customers a committed promise to deliver.
   The partnership with EDS has produced a sound architectural framework
    for the project, thus allowing Rolls-Royce to concentrate its efforts on
    manufacturing turbine engines.
   Managing effective relationships and leading teams in both technical and
    non-computer based environments.




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Rolls royce

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Rolls royce

  • 1.
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is an integrated computer- based system used to manage internal and external resources, including tangible assets, financial resources, materials, and human resources. 2
  • 3.  ERP allows the corporate management of a business, and aims to integrate individual functional systems such as manufacturing, finance, procurement and distribution.  ERP uses Internet technologies to integrate the flow of information from internal business functions as well as information from customers and suppliers.  The system uses a relational database management system, within client/server network architecture, to capture valuable management data. The key principle behind the system involves entering the data from a series of modular applications only once.  ERP systems offer companies the following three major benefits:  Business process automation.  Timely access to management information.  Improvement in the supply chain via the use of E-communication and E-commerce. 3
  • 4. IMPLEMENTATION OF ERP  ERP when successfully implemented, links all areas of a company including order management, manufacturing, human resources, financial systems, and distribution with external suppliers and customers into a tightly integrated system with shared data and visibility.  Potential benefits include drastic declines in inventory, breakthrough reductions in working capital, abundant information about customer wants and needs, along with th ability to view and manage the extended enterprise of suppliers, alliances and customers as an integrated whole.  ERP implementations involve, in truth, broad organisational transformation processes, with significant implications to the organisation’s management model, organisation structure, management style and culture, and particularly, to people. 4
  • 5.  Most ERP software vendors supply their customers with an implementation programme as part of an overall solution package.  For example SAP provides some of its customers with accelerated SAP (ASAP). ASAP suggests the adoption of a ‘big bang’ implementation.  This programme opts for a quick implementation that is specifically designed for small and medium sized companies.‘Big bang’ implementations offer lower costs and generally use only a few of the software’s interfaces, however the risks are greatly increased, as less time is spent on development and assessing business needs.  The key factor of an ERP implementation is the way in which the software is configured.  The most important issue to identify before an implementation is the ‘core’ of the business, which can be identified by the use of the business model 5
  • 7. COMPANY BACKGROUND  This case study conducted at Rolls- Royce investigating the implementation of ERP (SAP) is discussed.  Rolls-Royce, a world-leading provider of power systems and services for use on land, at sea and in the air, has established a strong position in global markets - civil aerospace, defense aerospace, marine and energy.  Rolls-Royce today has a broad customer base comprising more than 600 airlines, 4,000 corporate and utility aircraft and helicopter operators, 160 armed forces, more than 2,000 marine customers, including 70 navies, and energy customers in nearly 120 countries, with an installed base of 54,000 gas turbines.  Annual underlying revenues were £10.1 billion in 2009, of which about half came from services revenues. The firm and announced order book stood at £58.3 billion at 31 December 2009, providing visibility of future levels of activity. 7
  • 8. THE SITUATIONS BEFORE ERP  Rolls-Royce used 1500 legacy systems before ERP project was started.  These legacy systems were difficult decision making and performance assessment.  Rolls-Royce implemented another system MERLIN, which stands for mechanized evaluation of resources, logistics and inventory.  MERLIN often had difficulty communicating with another manufacturing system named IBIS, IBIS was an older manufacturing system that was used at the Bristol and Antsy facilities. 8
  • 9. IT AT ROLLS-ROYCE  In 1996 Rolls-Royce formed a partnership with electronic data services (EDS). The Rolls-Royce IT department was outsourced to EDS, which meant that EDS were responsible for the development of the company’s IT systems.  Rolls-Royce implemented ERP PROJECT consists of a management team of specialists from the external outsourcing company EDS.  In conjunction with this team each OBU has its own ERP planning team, which is responsible for implementing working changes and training.  The project implementation problems can be grouped into three areas……........... 1. Cultural Problem 2. Business Problem 3. Technical Problem 9
  • 10. Cultural problems  New function might not get the full appreciation the legacy systems once had.  Implementation of new system require training which cost is very expensive. Business problem  ERP are rigid and difficult to adapt to the specific workflow and business process ,—this is cited as one of the main problem for implementation .  Cost of switching old system to new system is very high . Technical problem  Accuracy of data  Duplication of data was a major concern 10
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  • 12. Modification made to Legacy System Suite 1  Plan the supply chain: The supply chain capacity was compared to the range of possible sales scenarios  Master schedule key programmes: The sales and operating review board (SORB), makes decisions affecting changes to achieve capacity. Suite 2  Plan and schedule the factory: This converts the agreed schedule from suite 1 into a production plan.  Schedule the shop: This converts the production plan into a detailed shop plan. Suite 3  Operate the Factory: It control of workflow through the shop from the initial generation of launch paperwork, right through to delivery of finished products. 12
  • 14. The ERP pilot  Initial problem Experienced:  The purpose of the pilot was to demonstrate:  User authorisation problems  business principles  Transaction problems  processes occurred from the first MRP run  procedures  Route cards were unavailable  role definitions and  Values between the systems behaviours were incorrect, so  software, hardware and data comparisons were made on transfers the values from the legacy system with those on the new  Creation of New Roles: system  MRP controllers  Capacity owners 14
  • 15. The ‘Go live’ The Process goes as follows  The data must be kept in a ‘stable’ state for a period of roughly 10 weeks.  The initial data to be transferred includes some transaction data and master data  If any changes occur to the data on the old systems after the transfer, they are logged and then passed through to the new system  Running the MRP system to initialise the whole system.  The whole ‘Go Live’ process took roughly 2 weeks to complete, and during this time the new system was ‘off the air’. Project Risk  The non-delivery or non-availability of reliable IT hardware and infrastructure both before and during implementation  Possible failure to give ERP adequate priority due to the number of existing and ongoing business improvements.  Possible failure to cut over to the new system through an inability to load 15 data. Enterprise information systems project implementation: A case study of ERP in Rolls-Royce
  • 16. Conclusion  Increased orders from the market place, and also from the fact that ERP has become a standard solution world-wide within the Aerospace and Defence industry.  Rolls-Royce produce a range of quality world class turbine engines, and have recognised that they must change in order to compete effectively with their competitors.  Accurate information systems and direct communication with suppliers are vital when offering customers a committed promise to deliver.  The partnership with EDS has produced a sound architectural framework for the project, thus allowing Rolls-Royce to concentrate its efforts on manufacturing turbine engines.  Managing effective relationships and leading teams in both technical and non-computer based environments. 16