New System Proposal Automatic truck to inventory database (Hardware & Software)

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New System Proposal Automatic truck to inventory database (Hardware & Software)

1. Current System 2. Current Flaws 3. New System 4. Information Flow 5. Information Used in System 6. Security and Ethical Concerns 7. Mobile Access 8. Acquisition 9. Maintenance 10. Strategic Role 11. Summary

 Many of the processes that Riordan currently employs could be streamlined into fewer steps. Some processes, such as receiving raw material currently require more steps than necessary to complete.  With the current system the labor cost does not justify the productivity level.  The current process is flawed by human error  When there is an issue with low inventory, the Manufacturing and Assembly plant will not know until they are in need of the raw materials or when the inventory check is done.

This new system will provide Riordan with the tools to take the company into the new technology age. It will allow them to have fewer employees working when receiving raw materials from suppliers. It will also ensure that all material being received is the correct amount that’s was shipped by the supplier based on the shipping manifest that is received when the order is loaded onto the trucks. This new system includes a new raw materials management software, new mobile scanners, and team training.

When the order is placed with a raw materials supplier, the supplier send Riordan a manifest on what to expect at the delivery time. By receiving this information ahead of time, by the time the truck arrives with the materials those items are scanned directly into inventory for a more streamlined process.

 Theft 1.Employees can fudge numbers to steal raw materials  Company infrastructure Breech 1. Due to the increase network security breeches, Riordan inventory system will not be available outside of the intranet. There are no Ethical Concerns

 With this new system mobile access will be limited to being able to see inventory real-time.  It will not be available outside of the intranet for security reasons.  The mobile devices will be Windows CE wireless scanners.  It will allow for the devices to be updates on a normal basis.

 When acquiring a new information system organizations should ask, “What expenditure are we willing to spend on implementing this new process and what are the benefits that we will have over our current system?” The answers from these two questions will help guide the organization into the correct direction of implementing a new information system.  Objectives should be set as to what is needed out of this new information system. Lists should include the goals of upper management and low level supervisors  The goals set within the organization will encourage the selection process of executing a new information system in multiple ways. Riordan must decide who will be using the system and what requirements will they need to achieve the duties as an employee and satisfy the manufacturing and assembly plants. Before making any decisions based upon a new information system ensure that goals have been set and are clearly understood by all parties involved. This will decrease any confusion in the planning process.

 The primary function of maintaining an information system is to lower downtime or try to avoid it altogether. The money lost by a department being idled by an downed system can become an issue in a short amount of time. The embarrassment to customers can cost the firm even more if production is lost as a result, in addition to any added costs Riordan may incur.  Another dynamic consideration regarding the project and conception of an system is to determine which users have access to which information. The system should be organized to grant access to the different parts and levels of the inventory system.  A shared method of administering system access rights is create different levels of contents for supervisors and the receiving and inventory clerks.  Individual passwords can be used to distinguish each user and their level of access rights, as well as identify the appropriate job by each team member. Information regarding the current inventory can also be collected assessed through the user identification process on the intranet.

 At the time of proposal Riordan has to address decisions in the Acquisition, Utilization, and Allocation of funds for the proposal. With this new system Riordan’s labor wages will be lowered and their productivity rate will be increased. A real-time inventory amount will always be available in the company system as well as mobile devices. Inventory will be more accurate with the new scanning system implemented in conjunction with a new inventory system. Training will be provided to everyone who will be using this new system to make sure that the transition is a smooth process. Updates will be catered to the current hardware and will not exceed it’s capabilities.

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