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All of the following are disadvantages of an ERP system except

A) an ERP provides an integrated view of the organization's data.
B) ERP software and hardware can cost midsized companies between $10 million and $20 million dollars.
C) ERPs frequently cause organizations to change their business processes to standardized ones.
D) ERPs are relatively complex

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Final answer:

The correct answer to the question is option A, as it mentions an advantage of an ERP system (providing an integrated view of the organization's data) whereas the other options list disadvantages such as high costs, standardized business process changes, and complexity.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking which option is not a disadvantage of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. Option A) An ERP provides an integrated view of the organization's data is the correct answer because it is actually an advantage, not a disadvantage. ERP systems are known for their ability to consolidate information across departments into a single, cohesive data system. Options B), C), and D) are all disadvantages: B) the high cost of ERP software and hardware can be prohibitively expensive for mid-sized companies, C) ERP systems often force organizations to overhaul their business processes to fit standardized models, and D) ERPs are notoriously complex and can be difficult to implement and maintain.

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