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    Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Combines All Functional Units of a Firm
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Combines All Functional Units of a Firm

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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) combines all functional units of a firm into the production of goods and services, and may even include subsidiaries and other firms.

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