Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) have evolved to alleviate the drawbacks of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems by providing real-time information exploitation from the shop floor. In parallel with the increasing number of companies adopting MES, MES vendors have exponentially increased over the past two decades. While companies tend to focus merely on the technological aspects of the MES implementation, the adoption of MES implies an organizational transformation process that needs to be properly addressed by companies for implementation success. This is important because the new functions, services, and operability offered by the MES needs to be aligned with existing business processes and practices. Considering the human, technological, and organizational aspects holistically, this paper outlines critical success criteria and proposes an organizational readiness model for MES implementation.

(2019). MES Implementation: Critical Success Factors and Organizational Readiness Model . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/147370

MES Implementation: Critical Success Factors and Organizational Readiness Model

Invernizzi, Daniela;Gaiardelli, Paolo;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) have evolved to alleviate the drawbacks of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems by providing real-time information exploitation from the shop floor. In parallel with the increasing number of companies adopting MES, MES vendors have exponentially increased over the past two decades. While companies tend to focus merely on the technological aspects of the MES implementation, the adoption of MES implies an organizational transformation process that needs to be properly addressed by companies for implementation success. This is important because the new functions, services, and operability offered by the MES needs to be aligned with existing business processes and practices. Considering the human, technological, and organizational aspects holistically, this paper outlines critical success criteria and proposes an organizational readiness model for MES implementation.
2019
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Advances in Production Management Systems. Production Management for the Factory of the Future: IFIP WG 5.7 International Conference, APMS 2019, Austin, TX, USA, September 1–5, 2019, Proceedings, Part II
Ameri, Farhad; Stecke, Kathryn E.; von Cieminski, Gregor; Kritsis, Dimitris
978-3-030-29995-8
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Springer Nature
APMS 2019: International Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems "Toward smart production management systems", Austin, Texas, 1-5 September 2019
Austin (Texas)
1-5 September 2019
IFIP Working Group 5.7
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Settore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali Meccanici
Critical Success Factors; Manufacturing Execution System; Organizational skills readiness model
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Invernizzi, Daniela; Gaiardelli, Paolo; Arica, Emrah; Powell, Daryl
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