AN INTEGRATED PERSPECTIVE OF ERP AND E-COMMERCE TOWARDS QUICK RESPONSE: A THEROTICAL APPROACH

Quick Response is all concerning rethinking and improving i.e. processes. In business perspectives, Quick Response concepts are the more rapidly flow of products, processes and data. Quick Response policy refers to a business approach in which supply chain channel members work simultaneously to respond to impulsive market demand. This grips reducing idle time where it exists, processing work in small batch wise along with maximizing value-added time. The accomplishment of a leadtime decrease attempt is dogged enough regarding the way how it is implemented rather than regarding the approach what is implemented. No matter what the reasons for following a lead-time decrease approach, client demands, aggressive competitive shortcomings so as to effect in market share, sky-scraping costs or too low quality and excellence, minimizing time transversely all enterprise processes is significant to growth. This paper endows with a thorough study of Quick Response approach with ERP in presence of eCommerce and eBusiness that will produce growth in terms of revenue, speed, quality and reduce costs along with time as well. Introduction: ERP is “software solution that addresses enterprise needs taking the process view of the organization to meet the organizational goals tightly integrating all functions of an enterprise.” [1] The notion of ERP is to flow all the departments of an organization into a single computerized application which provides all the functionalities as per need. Not only that ERP software facilitates a degree of interoperability to different departments of an organization as because, from a single database different departments can share and communicate with each other. ERP is rightly called as information backbone that hits each and every domain of business and value-chain. As we know, Quick Response (QR) policy is a market-driven business strategy in which supply chain channel members work together to react to volatile market demand. Here we will proceed to have a quick response of ERP Systems in presence of eCommerce and eBusinesses.