Enterprise resource planning - An Information Technology term referring to a hardware or software system that serves all departments within an enterprise.
Engineer Recon Patrol, Warsaw Pact ground forces doctrine, a small detachment out in front of a mech or armored force identifying routes, obstacles and defense works
"Emergency Response Plan", Compulsory mostly for the large scale civil engineering construction works where there is a high risk of threat to the health, life and/or environment, see HSE.
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This flagship is a call for a collaborative action to address rural-urban disparities by targeting the educational needs of rural people.
Building awareness on the importance of ERP as a crucial step to achieve all the Millennium Development Goals, and particularly, eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education and promoting gender equity.
Advocate and mobilize partnerships for ERP by concentrating on strategic global, regional and international events, and encouraging the same within countries.
ERP implementation, without professional help, can be a very expensive project for bigger companies, especially transnationals.
Privately owned small enterprises are often undercapitalized, meaning their ERP system is often operated by personnel with inadequate education in ERP in general, such as APICS foundations, and in the particular ERP vendor package being used.
ERPs are often seen as too rigid and too difficult to adapt to the specific workflow and business process of some companies - this is cited as one of the main causes of their failure.