Title: Management Information Systems By Effy Oz
1Management Information SystemsBy Effy Oz Andy
Jones
Chapter 3 Business Functions and Supply Chains
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2Objectives
- 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
3Objectives (continued)
- Enumerate the purposes of customer relationship
management systems - Explain the notion of enterprise resource
planning systems
4Effectiveness 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
5Effectiveness 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
6Effectiveness and Efficiency (continued)
7Effectiveness and Efficiency (continued)
8Accounting
- 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
9Accounting (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
10Accounting (continued)
11Finance
- Firms health is measured by its finances
- Information systems improve financial management
- Financial managers try to manage money as
efficiently as possible
12Finance (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
13Finance (continued)
14Cash 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
15Investment 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
16Engineering
- 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
17Engineering (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
18Engineering (continued)
19Supply 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
20Material 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
21Manufacturing 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
22Monitoring and Control
- Information systems help control manufacturing
processes - Controlling processes ensures quality
23Shipping
- 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
24RFID 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
25Customer Relationship Management
- Customer Relationship Management supporting
relationships with customers - Supports three areas
- Marketing
- Sales
- Customer service
26Customer Relationship Management (continued)
27Market 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
28Targeted 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
29Targeted 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
30Customer 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
31Salesforce Automation
- Equips traveling salespeople with information
technology - Makes sales presentations more efficient
- Let salespeople present different options for
products and services on net
32Human Resource Management
- Employee record management
- Promotion and recruitment
- Training
- Evaluation
- Compensation and benefits management
33Human Resource Management (continued)
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34Employee Record Management
- Keep personnel records to satisfy laws
- Payroll and tax calculation
- Human Resource information systems are now
digitised - Saves space, time and costs
35Promotion 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
36Training
- Improving employee skills
- Multimedia software training replacing classrooms
and teachers - Training software emulates situations where
employee must act - Information technology reduces training costs
dramatically
37Evaluation
- 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
38Compensation 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
39Interorganizational 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
40Interorganizational Supply Chain Management
Systems (continued)
41The 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
42The 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
43Collaborative 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
44Enterprise 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
45Summary
- 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
46Summary (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
47Summary (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