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Enterprise Applications Reading: Laudon & Laudon chapter 8 Additional Reading: Brien & Marakas chapter 7 COMP 5131 1

Outline Enterprise Systems Supply Chain Management Support Customer Relationship Management Systems Enterprise Applications New Opportunities and Challenges COMP 5131 2

Enterprise Systems E-Business Use of Internet and other networks and IT to support E-commerce, enterprise communications, collaborations, webenabled business process within and with customers/partners Cross-Functional Enterprise Applications Cross the boundaries of traditional business functions reengineer all vital business process across enterprise Moved from functional, mainframe-based legacy systems Integrated, cross-functional client/server applications Typically involved installing ERP, SCM, CRM software from SAP America, Oracle, or others Enterprise Application Architecture Overview of the major cross-functional enterprise applications COMP 5131 3

Enterprise Systems Enterprise Systems Aka enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems Suite of integrated software modules, a common central database Collects data from many divisions of firm for use in nearly all of firm s internal business activities Information entered in one process is immediately available for other processes COMP 5131 4

Enterprise Systems Enterprise Software Built around thousands of predefined business processes that reflect best practices Finance/accounting: General ledger, accounts payable, etc. Human resources: Personnel administration, payroll, etc. Manufacturing/production: Purchasing, shipping, etc. Sales/marketing: Order processing, billing, sales planning, etc. COMP 5131 5

Enterprise Systems Enterprise Software In order to implement this software firms Select functions of system they wish to use Map business processes to predefined business processes in software Use software s configuration tables for customizing Can rewrite some of software support their business process Excessive customization Degrade system performance, compromising info and process integration benefits Max benefits from software Must change the way they work to confirm Major Vendors SAP, Oracle (PeopleSoft), SSA Global Versions for small business, versions from service providers over web Business Value of Enterprise Systems Increase operational efficiency Provide firmwide information to support decision making Enable rapid responses to customer requests for information or products Include analytical tools to evaluate overall organizational performance COMP 5131 6

Supply Chain Management Systems SCM A cross-functional interenterprise system To help support and manage the links between a company s key business processes And those of its suppliers, customers and business partners Supply Chain Interrelationships with suppliers, customers, distributors, and other businesses that are needed to design, build and sell a product Supply chain process should add a value to product/service Value chain (discussed earlier) Goals Fast, efficient, low-cost network of business relationships or supply chain to get a company s products from concept to market COMP 5131 7

Supply Chain Management Systems SCM COMP 5131 8

Supply Chain Management Systems Nike s Supply Chain COMP 5131 9

Supply Chain Management Systems Information and Supply Chain Management Inefficiencies cut into a company s operating costs Can waste up to 25% of operating expenses Just-in-time strategy Components arrive as they are needed Finished goods shipped after leaving assembly line Safety stock Buffer for lack of flexibility in supply chain Bullwhip effect Information about product demand gets distorted as it passes from one entity to next across supply chain COMP 5131 10

Supply Chain Management Systems The Bullwhip Effect COMP 5131 11

Supply Chain Management Systems Global Supply Chain and Internet Before Internet, supply chain coordination hampered by difficulties of using disparate internal supply chain systems Enterprise systems supply some integration of internal supply chain processes but not designed to deal with external supply chain processes Intranets and Extranets Intranets: To improve coordination among internal supply chain processes Extranets: To coordinate supply chain processes shared with their business partners COMP 5131 12

Supply Chain Management Systems Global Supply Chain Issues Global supply chains typically span greater geographic distances and time differences More complex pricing issues (local taxes, transportation, etc.) Foreign government regulations Internet helps companies manage many aspects of global supply chains Sourcing, transportation, communications, international finance COMP 5131 13

Supply Chain Management Systems Global Supply Chain and Internet Supply chain management systems Push-based model (build-to-stock) Production schedules based on best guesses of demand Pull-based model (demand-driven) Customer orders trigger events in supply chain Sequential supply chains Information and materials flow sequentially from company to company Concurrent supply chains Information flows in many directions simultaneously among members of a supply chain network COMP 5131 14

Supply Chain Management Systems Global Supply Chain and Internet COMP 5131 15

Supply Chain Management Systems Future Internet-Driven Supply Chain Digital logistics nervous system, autonomic, multidirectional communication COMP 5131 16

Supply Chain Management Systems Business Value of Supply Chain MS Match supply to demand Reduce inventory levels Improve delivery service Speed product time to market Use assets more effectively Reduced supply chain costs lead to increased profitability Increased sales COMP 5131 17

Customer Relationship Management Knowing the Customer In large businesses, too many customers and too many ways customers interact with firm Customer relationship management (CRM) systems Capture and integrate customer data from all over the organization Consolidate and analyze customer data Distribute customer information to various systems and customer touch points across enterprise Provide single enterprise view of customers COMP 5131 18

CRM Applications Contract and Account Management Helps sales, marketing and service professionals Capture and track data about past and planned contacts with customers and prospects COMP 5131 19

CRM Applications Sales Provides sales reps with software tools and data they need to support and manage sales activities Sales Force Automation (SFA) Sales prospect/contact information, sales quote generation Salesperson efficiency, Cost per sale Tools to optimize cross-/up-selling Cross-selling is trying to sell a customer of one product with a related product Up-selling is trying to sell customer a better product than they are currently seeking Marketing and Fulfillment Help marketing professionals accomplish direct marketing campaigns Qualifying leads for targeted marketing and scheduling and tracking direct marketing mailings COMP 5131 20

CRM Applications Customer Service and Support Provides sales reps with software tools and database access (customer database) shared by sales and marketing professions Helps create, assign and manage requests for service Call center software Routes calls to customer support agents based upon their skills and type of call Help desk software Provides relevant service data/suggestions for resolving problems for customer service representatives helping customers with problems COMP 5131 21

CRM Applications Retention and Loyalty Programs Motivation It costs 6 times more to sell to a new customer than existing one A typical dissatisfied customer tells 8-10 people about his/her experience Profit can be boost up to 85% by increasing annual customer retention by 5% 70% of firms product again if quickly taken care of their problems Try to help a company identify, reward, and market to their most loyal and profitable customers Customer data warehouse Data mining tools, analytical software Identify Profitable customers COMP 5131 22

CRM Applications CRM Supports Customer Life Cycle COMP 5131 23

Benefits of CRM Benefits of CRM Identify and target best customers Track when a customer contacts a company Increased customer satisfaction Reduced direct-marketing costs More effective marketing Lower costs for customer acquisition/retention Increased sales revenue Churn rate Number of customers who stop using or purchasing products or services from a company. Indicator of growth or decline of firm s customer base COMP 5131 24

Benefits of CRM Reasons of CRM Failure Rely on application to solve a problem without first changing the business processes Business stakeholders not participating and not prepared Lack of understanding and preparation Some firms experiences enormous operating problems and losses Organizational changes Kmart (SCMS from i2 Technologies) problems with promotion driven business model, spikes, number of products COMP 5131 25

Enterprise Application Challenges Challenges Highly expensive to purchase and implement May take several years to complete Total cost may be 4 to 5 times the price of software Technology changes Business process changes Organizational changes Employees must accept new functions & responsibilities Switching costs, dependence on software vendors Data standardization, management, cleansing COMP 5131 26