One of the uses of the ERP system at PlastiPharm is scheduling. Scheduling is reliant on the time standards entered in the system—how long it takes for a product to be built. However, time standards are not the same when different numbers of product are being produced. The higher the number produced, the lower the time needed to produce each single unit. The discrepancy in time results from the setup time being absorbed across the increasing number of units. If the time standards are incorrect in the ERP system, what kind of problems can result?
A - When ERP information is inaccurate, it makes it difficult for employees to be engaged, provide feedback, and apply improvements.
B - Having incorrect time standards in the system can lead people to make wrong decisions about how much inventory to use.
C - Incorrect information can result in the sales team promising clients a delivery date or time that cannot be achieved, depending on the number of products ordered.
D - Incorrect information in the ERP system can affect decisions made about scheduling the number of people required to finish a job.