Title: BADM 341 Systems and Operations
1 BADM 341 Systems and
Operations
2Modern Planning and Control Systems
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
- Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRPII)
- Distribution Resource Planning (DRP)
- Material Requirements Planning (MRP)
3Enterprise Resource PlanningApplications Modules
Sales And Distribution
Operations Management
Accounting And Controlling
Quality Management
Project Management
Human Resources Management
4Sales And DistributionFunctional Areas
- Marketing
- Demand Management
- Distribution Centers
- Configuration Management
5Operations Management Functional Areas
- Production
- Inventory Control
- Materials Management/Purchasing
- Engineering (Design, Production, Process)
6Quality ManagementFunctional Areas
- Quality Assurance
- Reliability
- Plant Maintenance
- Customer Service
7Human Resources Management Functional Areas
- Personnel Administration
- Labor Relations
8Project Management Functional Areas
- Project Engineering
- Project Teams
9Accounting and Controlling Functional Areas
- Financial Accounting
- Cost Accounting
- Investment Management
- Asset Management
10ERP Stages of Evolution
1990s
ERP
1980s
MRPII
1970s
1960s
DRP
MRP
11Material Requirements Planning Modules (in usual
order of implementation)
- Product structure/ BOM (input)
- Inventory transactions and records (input)
- Customer order entry (input)
- Purchase controlling (output)
- Capacity planning (output)
- Master scheduling (input)
- Shop floor controlling (output)
12Distribution Resource Planning Modules (at 2 or
more distribution Centers)
- Budgeting (labor, traffic, and fixed costs)
- Projecting (Inventory investment vis-à-vis
customer service level) - Order processing/shipping
- Linear programming
13Manufacturing Resource PlanningModules
- MRP (the engine)
- DRP
- Demand forecasting
- Financial planning
- Market planning
- Simulation (what-if exercises)
14Enterprise Resource PlanningModules
(multi-echelon factory/warehouse systems)
- MRPII/Relational database management
- Sales and distribution
- Accounting and controlling
- Production and materials management
- Quality management
- Human Resources management
- Project Management
15Master Production Schedule and Material
Requirements Planning
- MPS
- A plan for allocating and efficiently using the
resources acquired during the aggregate planning
phase - An anticipated build schedule for independent
demand items - An information system that answers the classical
inventory questions for independent demand items - MRP
- An anticipated build schedule for dependent
demand items - An information system that answers the classical
inventory questions for dependent demand items
16Implementation Problems Why the enterprise-wide
information systems are not for every one
- Managerial and/or behavioral problems
- Lack of support or commitment
- Unrealistic assessment of capacity
- Resistance to change
- Short-term perspective
- Technical problems
- Inadequate hardware or software
- Unstable BOMs
- Inaccurate inventory records
- The planning process itself
- Unrealistic fixed lead times
17IS Definition
- Information systems are combinations of hardware,
software, and telecommunications networks, which
people build and use to collect, create, and
distribute useful data, typically in organization
settings
18Data
- It is the most basic element in the IS
- It is raw material, unformatted and meaningless
- To become useful information, it must be
converted to a useful format
19People
- They are you!
- They are the elements, which develop, maintain,
manage, and study ISs
20Hardware, Software, and Telecommunications
- These elements represent the technology side of
ISs - Technology supplements, extends, or replaces
human or manual operations