this presentation is a continuation of my previous assignment about application of ERP system in an organisation. Please read the case study about the organisation and after that i will discuss the details and criteria for this assignment. Case study: Book World Australia (BWA) John is a wholesaler and a proud owner of Book World Australia (BWA), selling variety of books ranging from novels, magazines to academic and trade journals. He has been in this business for about 25 years and got several loyal customers, who purchase books regularly because of the best price and the quality of service he offers. Due to fierce competition from online sellers, auction websites and importers, Book World Australia (BWA) has seen a big drop in overall sales. All this time, John didn’t think about using information systems because of the costs involved in purchasing and implementing the system. Also, he didn’t realise the benefits of using an information system until he recently attended a seminar about ERP systems for Small to Medium Sized Enterprises, which explained the benefits businesses can reap with ERP systems. BWA currently employs a total of 25 people. It has two types of customers’, individual and business. Individual customers are given a complimentary online access code to access additional resources from the publisher’s website and the business customers are given 10% discount on every purchase. Regardless of the type, customer’s first & last name, address (no, street, city, state and post code), contact numbers (phone, fax, mobile, etc.), customer type and multiple email addresses are noted. In addition to these details, the online access code for individual customers, Australian Business Number (ABN) and discount% for business customers are noted. BWA customers generally place orders over the phone “or” email the orders for different books (magazines, text books, etc.). In exceptional circumstances customers will be allowed to fax in or mail the orders. BWA gained the reputation of maintaining a huge variety and supplying the goods within a reasonable amount of time (1 day in most cases). Every order includes details such as customer, order id, order date, and the books required. Prices may vary based on the edition of the book. According to BWA, they wish to record details of all the books (ISBN, year of publication, title, price) they sell along with author (Author id, First and last names, Address, street, city, post code and author’s URL) and publishers details (publisher id, publisher’s name, local contact name, Address, street, city, post code, contact numbers and publisher’s URL). It is also noted that each book can be authored by one or more authors and one author might write several books with different authors. At the moment BWA has 3 warehouses in different locations where the books are stocked. John believes that there is no need to stock every book in every warehouse. He also wishes to record warehouse details such as warehouse id, full address and contact numbers in the proposed system as this information would help him understand which books are stocked in different warehouses. Customers are allowed to place orders several times in each month as the need arises. However, BWA sends invoice to customers once in every month for all the orders placed in the previous month. Invoices are usually prepared and sent out on the first working day of every month and includes details such as id, date and amount. Customers are expected to pay the invoice within 7 working days. Customers can make the payment by cash, credit card, cheque, etc. Once the payment is received, the customer is sent a receipt. The receipt identifies the invoice for which payment has been received, date of payment and total amount paid. John is keen to use the technology and implement an ERP system with the help of an expert (you) to record their customers’ details, books they sell, orders they received, etc. He believes that a computerised system will not only help him to record the transactions easily but also help him to generate reports to understand which customers have placed orders each month, list of customers living in different suburbs and other states, more profitable customers (customer who purchased most books), which customers didn’t place any orders, popular book or books in demand, average monthly orders, etc. NOTE: I will provide a copy of my previous assignment. (it will attached) For this assessment, you will create a PowerPoint presentation in which you discuss the selection of an ERP and vendor for your organisation. You should: Understand the business requirements and challenges. Explore the marketplace for potential ERPs. Identify as many potential ERPs and vendors (at least 5) as possible. (this includes SAGE and Odoo) Narrow your list of potential ERPs down to three including SAGE and Odoo. Evaluate ERP systems and select one, and Provide rationale for your choice. Your presentation should include information about the following (For each ERP): A vendor's financial position, philosophy, support issues, hardware & software infrastructure, direction and currency of software, release strategies and the involvement of users in upgrades and resource development resources. ERP modules. ERP architecture and its implications, e.g., for scalability. You should also provide a diagram of the ERP architecture. Perform a fit/gap analysis by matching the given organisation's requirements to features or modules of the ERP. Discuss the implications of the differences between the ERP's business processes and the To-Be business processes you identified in your previous assignment (found on the attached file). Identify any missing functionality in the context of your organisation. Identify ERP evaluation criteria for your organisation (Your evaluation criteria should include both functional and technical evaluation), and then evaluate the ERPs using your criteria. Select an ERP and provide justification. Presentation: Construct a PowerPoint presentation. The presentation should be between 10-15minutes. Your slides should also include: A title slide, introduction, conclusion or summary, and a reference list. In-text citations for sources and media, e.g., images and ******io. BELOW IS THE CRITERIA OF THE SLIDES. PLEASE READ IT AND GET THE MAIN POINTS FROM HERE. The assignment criteria include aspects such as: 1. ERP architectures: Insightful analysis of implications of ERP architectures in the context of the organisation. 2. Fit/Gap: ******ience has a clear understanding of the fit and gaps in functionality for each ERP. 3. Evaluation Criteria: Insightful choice and application of evaluation with due consideration of the organisation's context. 4. Structural Integrity and Organisation: Your presentation has a strong, engaging introduction, an effective thesis; the body of the presentation flows from thesis; your conclusion effectively wraps up the work; structure includes title slide, conclusion or summary slide and a reference list. 5. Framing: Meticulous presentation framing, e.g., ideas in point form; not in sentence form; slide numbers; footers; fast and efficient transitions; few words per slide; large font sizes; only relevant animation and images; consistent colour, fonts and layouts; contrast between text and background. 6. Nonverbals: Excellent stage presence including well prepared, stands up straight, loud clear voice, good eye contact, does not speak too fast or too slow; appropriate use of cue cards: does not read; appropriate use of time. 7. Mechanics, e.g., spelling, grammar and referencing.