Features
When you look at an ERP, the Features are the modules that come with the solution and are designed to help you with a particular part of your business’s operations.
The great thing about a modular design is that you can add or remove modules as you need them, to meet the shifting needs of your organisation. This allows you to concentrate on growing your business, without the hassle of replacing your entire system as your requirements evolve, ultimately saving you time and money.
Most ERPs include finance and reporting modules as part of their core package, and then you can seamlessly add-on modules to streamline other aspects of your business operations - much like how Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance works.
On the other hand, ERPs like NetSuite and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central offer an all-in-one solution. These ERPs come bundled with a wide range of modules, catering to many common business functions.
Some organisations may also require industry-specific modules, for example: a manufacturing company would require order management, planning and scheduling, and supply chain modules. On the other hand, a retailer might require in-store POS, CRM, and ecommerce modules.
Here are a few common features/modules:
- Sales Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Inventory Management
- Manufacturing
- Customer Relationship Management
- Human Resource Management
- Timesheets and Payroll
- Accounting & Finance
- Procurement
As you consider an ERP, think about which features are going to be the highest priority for your implementation – and what other modules you might want to consider later down the line.