Objectives: Enterprise Resource Planning like SAP are software solutions integrating various functional aspects. The study investigates the utilization challenges after the adoption of SAP ERP within a pharmaceutical firm. It is driven by four interrelated objectives: comprehending the operation of the SAP, the motivations behind its implementation, identifying the utilization deficiencies, and examining the relation between deficiencies and implementation challenges.
Materials and methods: A triangulation approach was adopted. The methods employed are based on batch monitoring, data collection, semi-structured interviews, a literature review, an overview of the software package, a comparison of the SAP with the previous management system, and an in-depth implementation study.
Results: 38 challenges were found in the literature, in a causal relationship with 11 identified utilization deficiencies in the study field. This analysis emphasized the significance of the human dimension, particularly the training of users, as a critical element in SAP implementation.
Conclusion: The advantages gained from implementing an ERP primarily revolve around the users and the processes. Deployment in itself is not an improvement. By recognizing the importance of the human factor, organizations can focus on improving training programs and enhancing user proficiency to maximize the benefits of SAP implementation.
Keywords: Déficiences d'utilisation; ERP; Pharmaceutical Sector; SAP; Secteur pharmaceutique; Utilization deficiencies.
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