Management Information Systems_Haag_ ChapterII-PartI
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HistoryIntroductionSupply Chain Management (SCM)Industry Perspective & VendorsCustomer Relationship Management (CRM)Industry Perspective & VendorsEnterprise Resource Planning (ERP)Industry Perspective & VendorsQuestions
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Technology is a game changerHotels (in-room telephones)Travel Agencies (booking & reservations)
1996 : 150,000 travel agencies (web technology)1999 : 171,600 travel agencies2004 : 115,0002009 : 95,000
Air LinesLufthansa Miles & MoreHoma class
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Information Technology as a competitiveadvantageFour most important IT implementations ofcompany Biz. Strategies1. Supply Chain Management (SCM)2. Customer Relationship Management (CRM)3. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)4. Social Media (Social Networking , )
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Areas :Supply chain (path of product/service from supplier to producer)Distribution chain(path of product/service from producer to end consumer/customer)
Logistics
ApproachesTraditional (selling through retailers) (buy , hold & sell)
Warehouse operations & costsObsolete product or service
Direct (JIT) (Dell computers , Ford Motor) (sell , source & ship)Web basedNo/Min Warehouse operation & costsNo obsolete product or service
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SCM strategic and competitive opportunities:
1. Overall cost leadership (Porter) , running theorganization (RGT framework)
2. Cost & price : acceptable part costs & product prices3. Fulfillment : having right quantity at the right time for
production or sale4. Logistics : minimizing material transportation costs &
reliable delivery5. Production : smooth running of production lines
(quality & availability)6. Revenue & profit : no lost sales
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Terms & DefinitionsSCM :
IT based system that support supply chain management activities byautomating the tracking of inventory and information among biz.Processes and across companies.
JIT :A method for producing or delivering a product/service just at the timethe customer wants it.Optimum level of parts.
Information partnership :Two or more companies cooperating by integrating their IT systems forproviding customers with the best offers.
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IKCO , SAPCO , ISACO1. Logistics & Tracking systems2. Kanban
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SAP (www.sap.com )Oracle (www.oracle.com )Microsoft Dynamics ( www.microsoft.com/dynamics )Sage (www.sageerpsolutions.com )NetSuite ( www.netsuite.com )
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RelationshipsInformation fed to SCM to ensure right amount of productavailable in the right location at right time.
Delivery Modelsin-house
buying & install locally
SaaS (Software as a Service)Hosted by software publishers with a pay-per-use basisin cloud computing environments(www.salesforce.com ) (www.netsuite.com )
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CRM strategic and competitive opportunities :
Differentiation & focus (Porter) and growing theorganization(RGT framework)Devising more effective marketing campaignsAssuring the sales process managed efficiently
Providing superior aftersales service & support
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Terms & DefinitionsCRM :
Uses information about customers to gain insights into their needs,wants and behaviors in order to serve them better.
Multi-channel service delivery :The term that describes a companys offering multiple ways in whichcustomers can interact with it. (Emails , fax , text , phone , web , )
Sales Force Automation (SFA) systems :Automatically track all the steps in the sales process.(contract management , sales lead tracking , forecasting , ordermanagement & product knowledge)
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Terms & DefinitionsFront office systems :
Primary interface to customers & sales channels , they send all thecollected customer information to DB.
Back office systems :Used to fulfill and support customer orders , they send all thecollected customer information to DB.
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IrancellShatelIKCO
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SAP (www.sap.com )Oracle (www.oracle.com )Microsoft Dynamics ( www.microsoft.com/dynamics )Sage (www.sageerpsolutions.com )NetSuite ( www.netsuite.com )SugarCRM ( www.sugarcrm.com )
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History:MRP (Materials Requirement Planning)(1970s)
Right material at the right timeMRP II (Manufacturing Resources Planning) (1980s)
EIS (Executive Info. Sys.) + DSS (Decision Support Sys.)Digital dashboards
ERP (1990s)Master DataCompany wide integrated systemAgile
ERP II (2000)CRM SCM
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Some Info :7.7 billion $ in 2009 (USA)%60 big companies (USA)
SAP : LogisticsOracle/PeopleSoft : FinancialsInfor : ManufacturingMicrosoft : Retail ManagementAbout 50 ERP provider (from 1990)
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Reasons :GlobalizationGeneral market maturity
A replacement for Islands of information & process Integration of fin. , HR , manufacturing , logistics ,
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ERP basic goal:
Integrated information (Data , Info. , BI)One suite of applications (replacing/reducing legacy systems)Unified interface across enterprise
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Terms & DefinitionsERP :
Collection of integrated software for Biz. Management , accounting ,finance , project management , SCM , CRM , e-collaboration and ahost of other Biz. functions.
Legacy Information System (LIS) :Massive long-term Biz. investment in a software system with a single
focus.
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Implementations :IKCO (SAP R/3)MAPNA Turbine (SAP R/3)MaziNour (IFS)
Consultants :TEC (www.technologyevaluation.com )
NOT overnight processChoose & TailorExpensiveROI
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Small Biz.(500 seats)
SAP (www.sap.com ) [SAP BO , SAP All-in-One , SAP Ent.]
Oracle (www.oracle.com ) [- , - , Oracle Biz. suite]PeopleSoft [- , - , PeopleSoft suite ]Microsoft Dynamics ( www.microsoft.com/dynamics ) [SL , GP , AX]Sage (www.sageerpsolutions.com ) [X3 , - , -]Epicor (www.epicor.com ) [- , Epicor ERP , -]Infor (www.infor.com ) [- , Infor suite , -]
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