Introduction to Business Process

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Introduction to Business Process Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Process Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

Learning Objectives Describe the functional organizational structure, and explain why this structure creates problems for modern businesses. Describe key business processes in an organization. Identify the main integration points between and among processes. Understand the cross-functional nature of processes and their relationship to organizational areas. Adopt and apply an integrated perspective to business processes. Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

Learning Objectives (Continued) Describe GBI’s organizational structure. Explain how the SAP system promotes an integrated approach to business processes Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

Functional Organizational Structure Most common organizational structure Functional structure divided into functions or departments Functions perform specialized tasks or activities Processes cut across functions Why is the functional structure so common? Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

The Functional Structure Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

Silo Effect Focusing on functional objectives without regard to process objectives Optimizing functional goals vs. process goals Process execution requires Communication and coordination among functions How is this achieved? Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

Enterprise Systems Impossible to manage processes that are geographically dispersed without utilizing modern information systems Enterprise systems (ES) support end-to-end processes Investments in ES have provided Increased profitability Increased productivity Competitive edge Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

Business Processes Sequence of tasks or activities that produce desired outcomes Key processes Procurement Fulfillment Production Processes interrelated with other processes Processes may have sub-processes Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

A Generic Business Process Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

Key Business Processes Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

A Procurement Process Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

A Production Process Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

A Fulfillment Process Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

Inventory and Warehouse Management Process Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

An Asset Management Process Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

A Customer Service Process Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

A Project Management Process Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

Global Bicycle, Incorporated (GBI) Fictional company Background on GBI can be found in the overview document on the SAP University Alliance Community (http://uac.sap.com) GBI data is used throughout the book to illustrate key concepts and processes Hands-on exercises and demos use GBI data Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011

GBI Organizational Structure Magal and Word | Integrated Business Processes with ERP Systems | © 2011