We offer a clear, accessible exploration of Enterprise Management Systems using the structure of 5 Ws (Who, What, When, Where, and Why).
Speaker
Gareth Ward
Agenda
6:00pm -Refreshments and networking (at venue)
6:25pm - Zoom meeting opens
6:30pm - Start
7:30pm - Questions and networking
8:30pm - End
Synopsis
This presentation offers a clear and accessible exploration of Enterprise Management Systems using the familiar structure of the 5 Ws (Who, What, When, Where, and Why).
The session begins by tracing the historical development of three foundational enterprise technologies: ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), SCM (Supply Chain Management), and CRM (Customer Relationship Management). Each is examined as a distinct system with its own purpose, evolution, and impact on organisational operations.
Building on this historical context, the presentation then shifts to the current technological landscape, where the once‑separate boundaries between ERP, SCM, and CRM are rapidly dissolving. Attendees will gain insight into how modern platforms increasingly integrate planning, supply chain coordination, and customer engagement into unified, data‑driven ecosystems.
The session concludes with a forward‑looking perspective, exploring emerging trends such as AI‑driven automation, predictive analytics, hyper‑personalisation, and the rise of fully composable enterprise architectures. These developments point toward a future in which enterprise systems become more intelligent, interconnected, and adaptive, reshaping how organisations operate and compete.

About the speaker
Dr Gareth Ward is a Senior Lecturer and Course Director for the BSc Business Information Systems at Canterbury Christ Church University. With a background spanning the video games industry, IT consultancy, and post‑compulsory education, he brings extensive real‑world insight to his academic work.
Gareth has recently completed his PhD, which examined the use of Virtual Reality to support foresight innovation in collaborations between universities and SMEs. His specialist interests include immersive technologies, user experience, digital collaboration, Enterprise Management Systems, human–computer interaction, and philosophies concerning how we measure and experience the world around us.
One of Gareth’s passions is digital entertainment and video games, and he hopes one day to return to working creatively in this field in some capacity.
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