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Updates Max Lab 2a & 2b – Due Friday, March 30th Gradebook Updated
Optional Extra Credit #2 - Due Friday, April 6th Max Lab 3a & 3b - Due Friday, April 13th
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Max Labs 2a & 2b Using SalesForce Each part will take about an hour
3 Screenshots Learn about how to fix & prevent errors in data Build to the user’s need Max Labs 2b 2 Screenshots Protect the integrity of your data Create a big, beautiful data “map”
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Max Labs 2a & 2b Max_Lab.iskbjxqldw2lnah5@u.box.com
Due: Friday, March 30 Send your assignment to:
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Roadmap Week 1: Intro to MIS Week 2: Systems Analysis
What is MIS? Week 2: Systems Analysis Swimlanes Week 3: Systems Analysis ERDs Week 4: Systems Analysis Decision Trees Architecture Diagrams Max Labs 0 Week 5 Exam #1 Week 6: Organizational Systems ERP Learn IT! #1 Week 7: Organizational Systems Decision Support KM Week 8:Spring Break Week 9: Organizational Systems SDLC Digital Innovation Max Labs 1a & 1b Week 10 Exam #2 Week 11: SCM Supply Chain Management Systems Max Labs 2a & 2b Week 12: CRM Customer Relationship Management Systems Week 13: Cloud Platforms Cloud Computing Max Labs 3a & 3b Week 14: AI Artificial Intelligence Learn IT! #2 Week 15/16/17 Exam #3 Prep
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Information Systems in Organizations 4
Information Systems in Organizations 4.1 Supply Chain Management Systems
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Common Organizational Systems
4.1 Supply Chain Management Systems 4.2 Customer Relationship Management Systems
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Thinking About Supply Chain…
Just to get you thinking….
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Required Reading Wikipedia, Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Futurists Predict the Impact of Digital Transformation Integrated Planning – Optimization for the Entire Internal Supply Chain Just-in-Time Manufacturing Vendor-Managed Inventory (VMI): What is it and When Does it Make Sense to Use It What is RFID?
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Wikipedia, Supply Chain Management
Discuss: 1. What was this article about? 2. Why should you care? This article provides a basic understanding of what SCM systems are all about. There is a tremendous amount of money to be saved or lost in your supply chain. This is true and becomes more complicated in a global economy. Organizations with well tuned supply chains will do well while others will struggle or fail. SCM systems can help you fine tune your supply chain.
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Integrated Planning – Optimization for the Entire Internal Supply Chain
Discuss: 1. What was this article about? 2. Why should you care? This is a short, informational video which help you understand the internal supply chain including purchasing, manufacturing, distribution and sales. The flow of information and products along this chain need to be coordinated in order to achieve business strategies. SCM systems provide this coordination.
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Required Viewing 1/4
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Supply Chain Futurists Predict the Impact of Digital Transformation
Discuss: 1. What was this article about? 2. Why should you care? SCM has been around for many years but has changed significantly in the digital economy. In this article some very bright people make their predictions on how it will change even further. SCM, just like every other aspect of business, is in the process of being radially changed due to technology. Those who understand how technology is transforming business will be successful and those to do not will suffer the consequences.
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Question Who works for a company which manufactures a product?
What kind of product is it? What stuff do you need to make your product? Where do you get this stuff? What happens if they run out of this stuff?
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Where is your iPhone “made”? What happens in Shenzhen, China if there are any delays?
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 The world’s largest smartphone maker
The world’s most advanced phone
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall
The world’s largest smartphone maker took a $5.3 billion hit and saw its mobile division’s earnings drop by 96% in the last quarter after its Galaxy Note7 recall.
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? How difficult is it to get the right product on the right shelf at the right time and the lowest possible cost?
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SCM Architecture SCM modules support two functions.
Supply chain planning—development of resource plans to support production. Supply chain execution—efficient flow of products, information, and financing. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
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Safety Stock – That’s the Answer!
Here’s what the people in order fulfilment see Here’s what the people in accounting see
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What else could I do with this cash?
If this goes up then this goes down… What else could I do with this cash?
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Just-in-Time Manufacturing
Discuss: 1. What was this article about? 2. Why should you care? This article describes just-in-time manufacturing techniques, along with the pros and cons of using this technique. Just-in-time manufacturing can provide tremendous value but only for organizations in certain industries and only for organizations with fine tuned supply chains. You simply can’t fine tune your supply chain well enough without having tightly integrated supply chain systems with your partners.
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Consumer Examples Nike Apple Xbox Zara
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Required Viewing 2/4
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Dell’s Supply Chain Dell Internal Supplier Customer Order
Manufacturing Storing Merging Customer Supply on demand every two hours Taken by Internet or phone
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What else could I do with this cash?
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SCM and the Income Statement
In-Class Activity… SCM and the Income Statement
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? How difficult is it to get the right product on the right shelf at the right time and the lowest possible cost?
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SCM and the Income Statement
What: Describe the financial impacts of investing in a SCM system Why: Every business has individual needs As a business leader you will be likely involved in these investment discussion / decision
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Vendor-Managed Inventory (VMI): What is it and When Does it Make Sense to Use It
Discuss: 1. What was this article about? 2. Why should you care? This article describes VMI, the benefits of VMI and the pros/cons of using this technique. VMI can create tremendous value but only for organizations that have stable, strategic partnerships between suppliers and customers and only when VMI creates strategic benefits for both partners.
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Required Viewing 3/4
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Case Study Vendor Managed Inventory
Owned by Behr Owned by Rohm and Haas
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Case Study Vendor Managed Inventory & RFID
Owned by Intel Owned by Shipley
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What is RFID? Discuss: 1. What was this article about?
2. Why should you care? This article provides an overview of RFID and what it can be used for in a business setting. Supply chain visibility from beginning to end and the ability to track items from one end to the other is essential to optimizing the supply chain. RFID is a technology that provides this visibility and can provide tremendous value to the right organization.
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Required Viewing 4/4
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
RFID tags will soon replace standard bar codes. RFID is the use of electromagnetic energy to transit energy between a reader (transceiver) and the tag (antenna). Line-of-sight reading is not necessary. RFID tags can contain more information than bar codes. Tags are programmable, so there is a vast array of potential uses. Scanning can be done from greater distance. Passive tags—inexpensive, range of few feet. Active tags—more expensive, range of hundreds of feet. Source: METRO AG.
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The Big Picture
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In-Class Activity… SCM Sourcing Planning
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SCM Sourcing Planning What:
Decide which suppliers to purchase ingredients from Why: See the struggle of not having a SCM system Business professionals need to think ahead & see the big picture
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Week 21 days from now 28 days from now 35 days from now 42 days from now NRG-A Bars 40,000 50,000 NRG-B Bars 20,000 Extra NRG-A Bars 10,000 Extra NRG-B Bars Total NRG-A Bars Total NRG-B Bars 30,000 Batches NRG-A 25 20 Batches NRG-B 15 Oat Quantity 11,250 11,000 Oat Source Yummy Oats Oliver's Oats Raisin Quantity 1,250 1,000 Raisin Source Yesterday's Grapes Date Quantity 1,050 1,400 Date Source 50 First Dates Blind Dates We only need a total of 60,000 bars three weeks from now and have the capacity to make 80,000 bars per week. However, since we need 90,000 bars 28 days from now and 35 days from now we better make an extra 20,000 bars this week so we have enough in stock to get us through those two weeks. We’re going to have to buy Oats from Yummy Oats and dates from 50 First Dates. They’re not the least expensive supplier but we need these in 21 days so we’ll pay a premium to get them quicker. [(25 x 300) + (15 x 250)] (50 x 25) (70 x 15)
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Week 21 days from now 28 days from now 35 days from now 42 days from now NRG-A Bars 40,000 50,000 NRG-B Bars 20,000 Extra NRG-A Bars 10,000 Extra NRG-B Bars Total NRG-A Bars Total NRG-B Bars 30,000 Batches NRG-A 25 20 Batches NRG-B 15 Oat Quantity 11,250 11,000 Oat Source Yummy Oats Oliver's Oats Raisin Quantity 1,250 1,000 Raisin Source Yesterday's Grapes Date Quantity 1,050 1,400 Date Source 50 First Dates Blind Dates We need 90,000 bars but only have capacity to make 80,000 bars but we made an extra 20,000 bars the previous week so we’ll use 10,000 of these this week and will need the other 10,000 bars next week. 50,000-10,000 from last week [(20 x 300) + (20 x 250)] 28 days so we go with the least expensive
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Week 21 days from now 28 days from now 35 days from now 42 days from now NRG-A Bars 40,000 50,000 NRG-B Bars 20,000 Extra NRG-A Bars 10,000 Extra NRG-B Bars Total NRG-A Bars Total NRG-B Bars 30,000 Batches NRG-A 25 20 Batches NRG-B 15 Oat Quantity 11,250 11,000 Oat Source Yummy Oats Oliver's Oats Raisin Quantity 1,250 1,000 Raisin Source Yesterday's Grapes Date Quantity 1,050 1,400 Date Source 50 First Dates Blind Dates We need 90,000 bars but only have capacity to make 80,000 bars but we have the 10,000 extra bars we made two weeks ago so we’re in good shape. 50,000 – 10,000 from 2 weeks ago
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Week 21 days from now 28 days from now 35 days from now 42 days from now NRG-A Bars 40,000 50,000 NRG-B Bars 20,000 Extra NRG-A Bars 10,000 Extra NRG-B Bars Total NRG-A Bars Total NRG-B Bars 30,000 Batches NRG-A 25 20 Batches NRG-B 15 Oat Quantity 11,250 11,000 Oat Source Yummy Oats Oliver's Oats Raisin Quantity 1,250 1,000 Raisin Source Yesterday's Grapes Date Quantity 1,050 1,400 Date Source 50 First Dates Blind Dates
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