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Title: Management Information Systems By Effy Oz


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Management Information SystemsBy Effy Oz Andy
Jones
Chapter 3 Business Functions and Supply Chains
www.cengage.co.uk/oz
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Objectives
  • Identify various business functions and the role
    of ISs in these functions
  • Explain how ISs in the basic business functions
    relate to each other
  • Articulate what supply chains are and how
    information technology supports management of
    supply chains

3
Objectives (continued)
  • Enumerate the purposes of customer relationship
    management systems
  • Explain the notion of enterprise resource
    planning systems

4
Effectiveness and Efficiency
  • Information technology makes work more effective,
    more efficient, or both
  • Effectiveness the degree to which a goal is
    achieved
  • Efficiency the relationship between resources
    expended and benefits gained in achieving a goal
  • Productivity efficiency of human resources

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Effectiveness and Efficiency (continued)
  • Productivity increased with software applications
  • Customer relationship management system serves
    customers better and faster
  • Service continues after delivery of goods as
    customer service
  • Often combined with supply management systems to
    make enterprise resource planning system

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Effectiveness and Efficiency (continued)
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Effectiveness and Efficiency (continued)
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Accounting
  • Purpose is to track every financial transaction
  • Make sure company is pulling a profit
  • Accounts payable and receivable track who owes
    who what
  • Balance sheet picture of financial situation
  • Includes profit-and loss report

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Accounting (continued)
  • Accounting information system pulls information
    from transaction processing system
  • Automatically routes purchases to accounts
    payable
  • Generates reports on demand or on schedule
  • Cost-accounting systems accumulate data about
    costs involved in producing specific products

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Accounting (continued)
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Finance
  • Firms health is measured by its finances
  • Information systems improve financial management
  • Financial managers try to manage money as
    efficiently as possible

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Finance (continued)
  • Financial managers have any goals
  • Collect payables as soon as possible
  • Making payments at the latest time allowed by
    contract or law
  • Ensuring that sufficient funds are available for
    day-to-day operations
  • Taking advantage of opportunities to accrue
    highest yield on funds possible

13
Finance (continued)
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Cash Management
  • Financial information systems help managers track
    company finances
  • Cash management systems deal specifically with
    cash
  • Electronic funds transfer huge cash transactions
  • From one bank to another

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Investment Analysis and Service
  • Investors goal is buy asset and sell higher
  • Must know current prices of securities in real
    time
  • Information systems provide investors and clients
    with financial news, stock prices, and exchange
    rates
  • Factors to consider in investing are variability,
    expected return, and liquidity

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Engineering
  • Time to market time between generating an idea
    for product and completing a prototype
  • Engineering includes designing and building the
    prototype
  • Brainstorming group meeting and collaborating to
    generate ideas
  • Minimizing time to market is key to maintain
    competitive edge
  • Information systems contribute significantly to
    minimizing time to market

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Engineering (continued)
  • Computer-aided design tools to create, modify
    and store designs and drawings
  • Rapid prototyping creating one-of-a-kind
    products to test design in three dimensions
  • Takes hours rather than days or weeks to produce
    product
  • Computer-aided manufacturing systems that
    instruct machines to manufacture parts and
    assemble product

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Engineering (continued)
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Supply Chain Management
  • Supply Chain procurement of raw materials,
    processing materials, and delivering goods
  • Processing goods also known as manufacturing
  • Supply Chain Management monitoring, controlling,
    facilitating supply chains
  • CAD systems often automatically transfer data to
    CAM systems
  • IT helps scheduling, planning, allocating,
    analysing manufacturing operations

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Material Requirements and Purchasing
  • Material requirements planning Inventory control
  • Determines when inventory needs to be restocked
  • Can predict future need based on demand forecasts
  • Bill of materials raw material and subcomponent
    demands
  • Economic order quantity optimal quantity to be
    bought

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Manufacturing Resource Planning
  • Manufacturing resource planning plans entire
    manufacturing process
  • Uses master production schedule
  • Master production schedule specifies how
    production capacity is used to meet customer
    demands
  • Just-in-time manufacturing suppliers ship parts
    directly to assembly lines
  • Saves storage costs

22
Monitoring and Control
  • Information systems help control manufacturing
    processes
  • Controlling processes ensures quality

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Shipping
  • Performed by manufacturer or shipping company
  • Many variables that affect cost and speed of
    shipping
  • Sophisticated software to optimize shipping
    efficiency necessary to stay competitive
  • Vehicles equipped with computers and satellite
    communication

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RFID in SCM
  • Radio frequency identification allows recording
    of information about product
  • Electronic product code replaces universal
    product code with much more information
  • Info includes date of manufacturing, plant
    location, expiration date, destination
  • Ensures genuineness of products

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Customer Relationship Management
  • Customer Relationship Management supporting
    relationships with customers
  • Supports three areas
  • Marketing
  • Sales
  • Customer service

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Customer Relationship Management (continued)
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Market Research
  • To promote products successfully, organizations
    must perform market research
  • Market research discover populations and regions
    that are most likely to purchase product
  • Conduct interviews with consumers and retailers
  • Statistical models predict sales volumes of
    different products

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Targeted Marketing
  • Targeted Marketing promote to people most likely
    to purchase products
  • Database technology allows smaller companies to
    use targeted marketing
  • Can direct promotions to customers most likely to
    buy
  • Spam cheap method of advertising involving
    sending mass e-mail communications

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Targeted Marketing (continued)
  • Database management systems sort consumers
  • Telemarketing marketing over the telephone
  • PC connected to large database
  • Computer telephony integration allows computer
    to use telephone line as input
  • Data mining using large data warehouses to find
    trends on consumer habits

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Customer Service
  • Web-based customer service provides automated
    customer service 24/7
  • Saves labour costs
  • Saves paper costs
  • Consists of FAQs, tracking systems, maintaining
    customer profiles
  • Artificial intelligence used to emulate a
    real-life customer service representative

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Salesforce Automation
  • Equips traveling salespeople with information
    technology
  • Makes sales presentations more efficient
  • Let salespeople present different options for
    products and services on net

32
Human Resource Management
  • Employee record management
  • Promotion and recruitment
  • Training
  • Evaluation
  • Compensation and benefits management

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Human Resource Management (continued)
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Employee Record Management
  • Keep personnel records to satisfy laws
  • Payroll and tax calculation
  • Human Resource information systems are now
    digitised
  • Saves space, time and costs

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Promotion and Recruitment
  • Select best-qualified person for position
  • Selection process automated with IS
  • Intranet interorganizational network that
    supports Web applications
  • Helps HR manager post position vacancy
    announcements
  • Automated recruiting and selection software saves
    costs of publishing help wanted ads

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Training
  • Improving employee skills
  • Multimedia software training replacing classrooms
    and teachers
  • Training software emulates situations where
    employee must act
  • Information technology reduces training costs
    dramatically

37
Evaluation
  • Employee ability must be periodically evaluated
    by supervisors
  • Often is a subjective process, which is a problem
  • Evaluation software tries to solve this problem
    by standardizing evaluation process
  • Provide tools to aid in fairly evaluating every
    employee

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Compensation and Benefits Management
  • Compensation includes salary, hourly pay, and
    bonus
  • Programs calculate pay and taxes
  • Automatically generates payslips and performs
    direct deposits
  • Programs help manage benefits
  • Benefits database accessible through intranet

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Interorganizational Supply Chain Management
Systems
  • Inventory is decreasing while gross domestic
    product is increasing
  • Money saved from inventory can be spent elsewhere
  • Reduction in inventory attributed to supply chain
    management systems
  • Streamline operations throughout chain
  • Newer SCM systems connect multiple organizations

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Interorganizational Supply Chain Management
Systems (continued)
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The Importance of Trust
  • Supply chain systems work best when all
    businesses are sharing information
  • Trust between allied companies facilitates
    collaboration
  • Risk of disclosing important figures is present
  • Risk of taking advantage of demand figures is
    present

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The Musical Chairs of Inventory
  • Small enterprises do not use SCM systems
  • Affects more powerful organization that small
    enterprise is linked to
  • Inventory turns the number of times the business
    sells its inventory
  • When SCM of companies are not linked, supplier
    requirements unknown so companies must overstock
    inventory
  • One company sits with lean inventory while other
    stands, hence musical chairs

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Collaborative Logistics
  • Web allows organizations from different
    industries to collaborate
  • Businesses combine freight, sharing trucks
  • Optimize logistics by connecting SCM systems
  • SCM systems help collaborative warehousing
  • Share warehouse space

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Enterprise Resource Planning
  • Replace old, disparate information systems with
    enterprise applications
  • Enterprise resource planning manages daily
    operations
  • Complex
  • Require special tailoring for specific
    organizations
  • Relatively expensive

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Summary
  • Effectiveness is the degree to which a task is
    accomplished
  • Efficiency is the ratio of output to input
  • Productivity is the measure of peoples
    efficiency
  • Information systems have been integrated into
    accounting services
  • Financial information systems help managers track
    cash

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Summary (continued)
  • Computer-aided design systems help engineers
    design new projects
  • Computer-aided manufacturing systems direct
    machines that assemble parts
  • Supply chain management systems optimize
    workload, speed, and cost in supply chains
  • Customer relationship management includes the
    entire cycle of relationships with customers

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Summary (continued)
  • Human resource management systems facilitate
    staff selection and record keeping
  • Multiple companies SCM systems can be linked,
    facilitating cooperation, which requires trust
  • Installing an enterprise resource planning system
    can encompass all business processes
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