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Implementing PeopleSoft Financials Early Stephens 1997 | 220 pages ISBN: 138411808 |
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$47.00 | Hardbound print book | |
Sample Chapters
One sample chapter is available for download.
Chapter 1DESCRIPTION
The PeopleSoft promise is enticing: Here's a way for your company to implement a complete and flexible financial infrastructure in a client/server environment without the burdens of low-level programming. But, implementation remains complex and requires reengineering of the business processes and cultures of the using organizations. The author, an experienced implementor of PeopleSoft systems, discusses the issues that arise and the pitfalls to avoid. Every member of the implementation team--from entry-level accounting clerk through MIS staff to executive sponsors--will benefit from reading this book. The views it contains, coming from an independent authority, will also prove useful to those who are considering adopting PeopleSoft for their companies.
What's inside:
- Skills and staffing: how to ensure adequate expertise
- How to develop your implementation strategy
- Managing the end-user view of financial information
- Use of customization, interfaces and business processes
- Landmines: where they lurk and how to avoid them
- Is your organization ready for PeopleSoft?
- Setting executive-level expectations
- And more
Translation rights for Implementing PeopleSoft Financials have been granted for Japan. If you are interested in learning where to buy this book in a language other than English, please inquire at your local bookseller.
WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT THIS BOOK...
"...this is a wonderful book. All new PeopleSoft customers should
read it as early as possible... people from all levels of the company
will benefit from it."
--Doug Rodgers, PeopleSoft Co-project leader, The John Nuveen Company
"I am helping my client evaluate PeopleSoft Financials-- and already,
this book has helped in some critical areas we had not considered."
--Jim Marshall, EDS/TU Services
ABOUT THE AUTHOR...
Early Stephens has had ten years' experience implementing corporate computer systems. He has worked with PeopleSoft financials since its initial release and was previously a technical resource for PeopleSoft HRMS.

