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Morrison Homes, a leading U.S. homebuilder, recognized that to effectively compete in today's homebuilding market, it needed to improve communications and make critical information readily accessible companywide. By implementing mySAP Enterprise Portal, the company enhanced communications and empowered salespeople with better information to sell homes more effectively. Moreover, builders and trade partners now have access to accurate and timely information that helps them better manage projects, materials, and costs.
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