Volume 19
Abstract: This teaching tip discusses an approach to educating MBA students regarding strategies to select, design, and implement enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. The teaching approach presented here discusses how to teach students about different strategies based success stories from three different organizations, namely Cisco, Tektronix, and Harley-Davidson (Harvard Business School cases), in one 2 ½ hour (or two 1 ¼ hour sessions). The emphasis of the discussion will help students appreciate the need for different strategies in different organizational environments. In addition to my subjective reports of enhanced student learning, student ratings of effectiveness, efficiency, and enjoyment are presented. Keywords: Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, Cases Download this article: JISE - Volume 19 Number 2, Page 141.pdf Recommended Citation: Venkatesh, V. (2008). Teaching Tip: “One-Size-Does-Not-Fit-All”: Teaching MBA Students Different ERP Implementation Strategies. Journal of Information Systems Education, 19(2), 141-146. |