Timothy Brunnemer, James R. Buffington, J. S. Harper
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This case study is intended to illustrate the issues surrounding planning and implementation of an enterprise system in a large organization with disparate business functions, with particular emphasis on application implementation, best practices, and IT investment decisions. It is recommended for either undergraduate- or graduate-level course work.