BUS 516 Computer Information Systems. Global E-business and Collaboration



Similar documents
Global E-business and Collaboration

Global E-Business: How Businesses Use Information Systems

INFO What are business processes? How are they related to information systems?

E-Business: How Businesses Use Information Systems

Global E-Business and Collaboration

Introduction to Management Information Systems

Alexander Nikov. 2. Information systems and business processes. Learning objectives

E-Business: Use of Information Systems

Management Information Systems

1. Global E Business and Collaboration. Lecture 2 TIM 50 Autumn 2012

Information Systems in the Enterprise

How To Understand Information Systems

Management Information Systems. Learning Objectives

Enterprise Applications

Information systems for management ดร. สล ล บ ญพราหมณ 2558

How To Improve Your Business

Introduction to Information Management IIM, NCKU. Enterprise Systems

Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise Applications

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Fifth Edition. Chapter 1 An Introduction to Information Systems in Organizations

Lecture-2-The Strategic Role of Information Systems

INSIDE COVER - BLANK

Course MIS. Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy

Community Development and Training Centre Semester IT 245 Management Information Systems

Information Systems for Business Operations

Management Information Systems MANAGING THE DIGITAL FIRM, 12 TH EDITION GLOBAL EDITION

Information Systems as Support to Corporate Management

Fundamentals of Information Systems, Seventh Edition

About ERP Software Whitepaper

1) A complete SCM solution includes customers, service providers and partners. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 Page Ref: 304

26/10/2015. Enterprise Information Systems. Learning Objectives. System Category Enterprise Systems. ACS-1803 Introduction to Information Systems

Management Information Systems

Endeavour Dynamics Offering

Enterprise Systems: From Supply Chains to ERP to CRM

Transaction Processing and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems. Goal of Transaction Processing. Characteristics of Transaction Processing

Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning. 2 nd Edition. Business Functions, Processes, and Data Requirements

Chapter 2 E-Business: How Businesses Use Information Systems

PG CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (CASME&T)

Enhancing Decision Making

tku.edu.tw/myday/ , 26 1

Turban and Volonino. Enterprise Systems: Supply Chains, ERP, CRM & KM

Supply Chain Management Build Connections

CHAPTER 12: INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS

Information Systems and Business Strategy. Chapter 3 (9E) Ch 3 & Questions

Technology-Driven Demand and e- Customer Relationship Management e-crm

Enterprise Resource Planning. Dr. Chawalit Jeenanunta

Management Information Systems

E-Business, E-Commerce, and Information Systems

Achieving Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise Applications

Cognos e-applications Fast Time to Success. Immediate Business Results.

Management Accountants and IT Professionals providing Better Information = BI = Business Intelligence. Peter Simons peter.simons@cimaglobal.

CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (CRM) CII Institute of Logistics

ACS-1803 Introduction to Information Systems. Enterprise Information Systems. Lecture Outline 6

! # % # & # ( ) # % # ( + #,. /0 % ( % / 1 2 3! 3 % % 1 2 1,%. 3 % % 1 2 1# # & + # % % # 47

SCM, CRM, BI, and ICE

MICROSOFT DYNAMICS SL. Product Capabilities and Business Ready Licensing Module Guide. Solutions

Chapter 9. Video Cases. 6.1 Copyright 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall

Management Information System

1.3 ERP System Evolution

Supply Chain Technology Foundations

MANAGEMENT INFORMATION. Prepared By: Hardeep Singh

Microsoft Dynamics NAV for Government Contractors

Certified ERP Manager VS-1180

SISINF - Information Systems

Knowledge Management

Internet Part 2. CS/MIS Department

Transaction Processing, Functional Applications & Integration

Why You Still Need to Master Your Data Before You Master Your Business (Intelligence) Business Imperatives Addressed By Reliable, Integrated View

Turn Your Business Vision into Reality with Microsoft Dynamics GP

Turn Your Business Vision into Reality with Microsoft Dynamics NAV

Brief Contents. Part Three: Decisions and Strategies. Part One: Information Technology Infrastructure. Part Four: Organizing Businesses and Systems

Company Profile. Dhyey Consulting Services Pvt. Ltd. Directors. Solutions. Partners. June 18 th Nilesh Mandani Nilesh Panchal Sahil Amin

***Progress in Leaps

IT FOR BUSINESS AND FINANCE. BUSINESS PROCESSES and INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Online Chapter A The Role of the Systems Analyst

Running your business does not have to be complicated

Turn Your Business Vision into Reality with Microsoft Dynamics SL

Session 13 Enterprise Systems Copyright 2005 Thomas Malone

EAGLE MOBILITY SOLUTIONS ENTERPRISE MOBILITY. SCHMIDT-iSOFT LIMITED Member of Schmidt Electronics Group

Turn Your Business Vision into Reality with Microsoft Dynamics GP

8 Enterprise Business Systems

UXC Eclipse + Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 for retail

HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION

Introduction to Information System

Turn Your Business Vision into Reality with Microsoft Dynamics NAV

RTM CONSULTING CANDIDATE RESUME

2 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN

Business Practices for Building Material Suppliers to Meet Today s Top 3 Issues

Samenvatting Business Modeling Essentials of Management Information Systems Chapter 1

n For next time q Read Cisco Case n Hwk 2 due by start of class Tuesday n On ecommons q Database Assignment 1 posted

ACCT341, Chapter 15 Accounting Software

Chapter 13: Knowledge Management In Nutshell. Information Technology For Management Turban, McLean, Wetherbe John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

TIM 50 - Business Information Systems

Text Book: Laudon & Laudon, Essentials of Business Information Systems, 7 th Edition, Pearson (Prentice Hall), 2007

Transcription:

BUS 516 Computer Information Systems Global E-business and Collaboration

Business Functions

Business Processes Collection of activities required to produce a product or service These activities are supported by flows of material, information, and knowledge among the participants in business processes Business processes are unique to organizations

Business Processes

The Order Fulfillment Process

How can IS influence business processes? Automation of business processes Allowing multi-point simultaneous access to information Sharing of information Replaces sequential flow of information

Types of IS Transaction Processing Systems (TPS): A transaction processing system is a computerized system that performs and records the daily routine transactions necessary to conduct business. sales order entry, hotel reservations, cash deposits, payroll, employee record keeping, and shipping. Routine questions how many parts are in inventory? What happened to Mr. X s payment?

Types of IS Business Intelligence Systems for Decision Support Management Information Systems (MIS): MIS also designates a specific category of information systems serving middle management. reports on the organization s current performance, monitor and control the business and predict future performance. The basic transaction data from TPS are compressed and usually presented in reports that are produced on a regular schedule weekly, monthly, yearly

Types of IS Business Intelligence Systems for Decision Support Decision Support Systems (DSS): DSS support non-routine decision making focus on problems that are unique and rapidly changing for which the procedure for arriving at a solution may not be fully predefined in advance use internal information from TPS and MIS, and from external sources, such as current stock prices or product prices of competitors.

Types of IS Business Intelligence Systems for Decision Support Executive Support Systems (ESS): ESS help senior management make non-routine decisions requiring judgment, evaluation, and insight because there is no agreed-on procedure for arriving at a solution. Analyze external events, such as new tax laws or competitors, but also draw summarized information from internal MIS and DSS Often the information is delivered to senior executives through a portal and/or digital dashboard.

Business Intelligence Applications Business intelligence is a contemporary term for data and software tools for organizing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help managers and other enterprise users make more informed decisions. Business intelligence addresses the decisionmaking needs of all levels of management MIS, DSS, ESS

Systems for Linking the Enterprise Enterprise Applications Enterprise applications are systems that span functional areas, focus on executing business processes across the business firm, and include all levels of management. Enterprise Resource Planning systems Supply Chain Management Systems Customer Relationship Management Systems Knowledge Management Systems

Types of IS How Do IS link the Firm? Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems: ERP systems integrate business processes in manufacturing and production, finance and accounting, sales and marketing, and human resources into a single software system. Replaces fragmented and time-consuming legacy systems

Types of IS How Do IS link the Firm? Supply Chain Management (SCM) Systems: Firms use SCM systems to manage relationships with their suppliers These systems connect suppliers, purchasing firms, distributors, and logistics companies Allow sharing information about orders, production, inventory levels, and delivery of products The ultimate objective is to get the right amount of products from the source to the point of consumption in the least amount of time and at the lowest cost.

Types of IS How Do IS link the Firm? Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Systems: CRM systems provide information to coordinate all of the business processes that deal with customers in sales, marketing, and service Help to optimize revenue, customer satisfaction, and customer retention. This information helps firms identify, attract, and retain the most profitable customers; provide better service to existing customers and increase sales.

Types of IS How Do IS link the Firm? Knowledge Management Systems (KMS): KMS enable organizations to better manage processes for capturing and applying knowledge and expertise. Collect all relevant knowledge and experience in the firm, and make it available wherever and whenever it is needed to improve business processes and management decisions. They also link the firm to external sources of knowledge.

Types of IS How Do IS link the Firm? Intranet: Intranets are internal company Web sites that are accessible only by employees. Extranet: Extranets are company Web sites that are accessible to authorized vendors and suppliers, and often used to coordinate the movement of supplies to the firm s production apparatus.

Emergence of Electronic Platforms E-business: use of digital technology and the Internet to execute the major business processes in the enterprise. Internal and external management, e-commerce E-commerce: part of e-business that deals with the buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet. E-government: application of the Internet and networking technologies to digitally enable government and public sector agencies relationships with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government.

Collaboration via IS Why is collaboration crucial in today s business world? Changing work culture: work silos are not there anymore, more interaction between groups/teams Growth of professional work: Experts in groups requiring coordination and collaboration Changing organization structure: flattened firm Changing scope of the firm: globalization Innovation: individual or group? Crowdsourcing

Tools for Collaboration Email & IM Social Networking Wikis Virtual worlds Virtual meeting systems Google Apps/sites MS SharePoint Lotus Notes

Can technology do it alone?

IS Function in Business IS Department Programmers, Systems analysts, Information Systems Managers Chief Information Officer (CIO) senior manager with business and IS knowledge Chief Security Officer (CSO) Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) End Users