A study of more than 260 manufacturing executives released November 30 by IFS North America indicates how trends in Enterprise 2.0 will affect enterprise software used by mid- to large-sized manufacturers and industrial companies.
Interest in Enterprise 2.0, which marries enterprise resource planning (ERP) with social media functionality is real, but study data suggest that integration of ERP with existing social media tools available online is of limited value. Instead, executives saw more value in ERP that mirrored the functionality of social media sites like Twitter and Facebook in order to streamline internal communication.
“While IFS is always adding new functionality to IFS Applications, we think the greatest potential for increased productivity lies in the area of how users interact with the software and the extent to which that software induces them to share and record usable data in that ERP system of record,” IFS North America chief technology officer Rick Veague said. “Social media functionality has proven to be extremely effective in engaging users and stimulating communication, so embedding features like chat, wikis and instant messaging into ERP would seem to offer significant benefits.”
The study of manufacturing executives with mid- to large-sized companies was conducted for IFS North America by Boston-based Affinity Research Group.
The findings conclude that:
The complete study report is now available for download at http://download.ifsworld.com/home/if1/page_586/new_enterprise_2.0_in_industrial_erp_study.html?fast=1.