Enterprise Resource Planning

I’ve saved the best for last. The term Enterprise Resource Planning was first used in the 1990’s to describe the types of systems I had been creating and installing for Raish Enterprises. If you have not checked out my Web, Data and Business Intelligence sections already, please do. They lead us right here. If I wanted a perfect example of what I do, this is it. There is nothing here I haven’t done, built or implemented several times.

Michael
Dagwood
Business Intelligence
Samantha
Samantha
Accounting
Cathy
Cathy
Human Resources
Sally
Sally
Sales Management
Jonas
Jonas
Engineering
Margo
Margo
Order Management
Manny
Manny
Manufacturing
Pepe
Pepe
Shipping and Logistics
ERP System
MS Excel
Power BI
Tableau
Crystal Reports
Sage BI
General Ledger
Accounts Receivable
Accounts Payable
Banking
Sales Tax
Drawings
Bills of Materials
Product Testing
Inventory
Purchasing
Suppliers
Scheduling
Inside Process
Outside Process
Warehouse
Inventory
Receiving
Pickup Scheduling
Carriers
Rates
Staging
Weights
Dimensions
Customs
Picking & Packing
Tracking
Staffing
Time Clock
Vacation/Sick time
Payroll
Benefits
Labor Compliance
Marketing
Budgeting
Salespeople
Commissions
Prospects
Opportunities
Quotes/RFP’s
Customers
Orders
Customer Service
Availability
Confirmation
Scheduling
Customer Service
Invoicing