Usually, textbooks are rather dull and boring. Some are in the realm of painful to read, although a good read. However, Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning Third Edition by Ellen Monk and Bret Wagner really change the concept of a boring old textbook.
What's really great is that this book is short and to the point. Typically, textbooks, particularly in the IT industry are pulling in thousands of pages of notes. This textbookhas only 254 pages so that there is a reasonable reading for a class. The content is still quite intense, but is expressed in a short enough that you can not walk, to sit there for 50 or 100 hours trying to read textbooks. This is a nice change from the norm.
The same textbook is quite easy to read. There is no linguistic tactics incredibly difficult. You may find that there are some terms that is quite technical, but the authors do a decent job of introducing theseConcepts. There is also a list of keywords at the end of each chapter, you can go look if you missed something.
SAP screens are also incredibly useful for those who have never seen before SAP. Take screenshots of the same graphical interface, rather than dig into the details of SAP code. This is very good for ERP introductory college class.
The questions at the end of the chapter are particularly useful for the study or examination. They must notdifficult as some professors, who fell on her exams, but usually when problems can understand this concept from the chapter. E 'was great to see that some questions for you before considering a challenge, because this is a trend away from university textbooks preserved.
Although this is not something that many people would read for fun, if you have a class on ERP, is not bad to read. Only hope you are lucky and in a class, are assignedConcepts in Enterprise Resource Planning Third Edition Ellen Monk and Bret Wagner.
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