Workflow Resource Planning


Workflow Resource Planning was a new term coined by Charles Lim Chee Pang in 2003, to name a new class of Enterprise Resource Planning software. Conventional ERP software works in a data entry and processing model. Lim changed that when he introduced the first WRP software that incorporates workflow functionality into its core design and released this new ERP called Radix ERP. Work flow functionality was not new. Lotus Notes was the pioneer of workflow systems until it went out of favor in early 2000. From the designs of Lotus Notes, Lim combined the idea into ERP systems and created Radix WRP, a new class of ERP system with workflow manageability.