Summary of the Multi-Organization Model for Company XYZ:
Company XYZ has four divisions: Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and London. Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York belong to the same legal entity (US) and London belongs to another legal entity (UK). The following three alternative multi-organization models are compared for XYZ's Oracle Applications Implementation:
- Two sets of books - US and UK
- Two business groups - BG1 and BG2
- Four operating units, all using the weekly PA period type:
- Los Angeles is associated with the US set of books and business group BG1.
- San Francisco and New York are associated with the US set of book US and business group BG2.
- London is associated with the UK set of books and business group BG2.
- Two sets of books - US and UK.
- One enterprise business group - BG1 .
- Four operating units, all using the weekly PA period type:
- Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York are associated with the US set of books and business group BG1
- London is associated with the UK set of books and business group BG2.
- Two sets of books - US and UK.
- One enterprise business group - BG1 .
- Two operating units, both using the weekly PA period type:
- US (consisting of divisions Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York) is associated with the US set of books and business group BG1.
- London is associated with the UK set of books and business group BG2.