Abstract |
In 21st century, due to the technological development, the scope of business
process has crossed the boundary of traditional working procedure. In this
article the author has demystified about an ERP titled as Production Tracking
System (PTS) which is helping the publishing industry with reference to
publishing project management by amalgamating the client, service provider
on one side and the typesetter and supplier from other side. This article is a
cash report which analyses the various dimensional implementation of business
activity through PTS of a publishing firm and its typesetter particularly and
gives a bird’s eye view about the effectiveness of the tool with relation to
managerial competencies and decision making capabilities. |
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