Answer:
C. typically fit an organization's existing business processes
Explanation:
ERP systems are used to integrates all departments and functions throughout an organization into a single IT system. This in turn is to enable employees to make decisions by viewing enterprisewide information on all business operations.
At the heart of all ERP systems
is a database
• An information a user enters or updates in one module, is
automatically updated throughout the entire system
• It makes sure that resources and commitments to be tracked across a firm, no matter which function enters the data.
An ERP system is often characterised by the following;
1. It include a set of interdependent software modules.
2. It integrate the planning, management, and use of all resources of the organization.
3. They are expensive and time-consuming.
From the listed options the only thing that an ERP system doesn't do is to typically fit an organization's existing business processes.