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Managing Information Systems Information Systems in Organisations Part 2 Dr. Stephania Loizidou Himona ACSC 345
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC3452 Objectives To understand relationships between IS and business processes To understand the business value of IS
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC3453 Topics Business processes and IS –Relationship between business processes and IS –Customer Relationship Management (CRM) –Supply Chain Management (SCM) Business value of IS –Overview of assessing business value
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC3454 Business Processes What are business processes?
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC3455 Examples of Business Processes Sales and marketing –Identifying customers, selling the product Manufacturing and production –Assembling products, checking for quality Finance and accounting –Paying creditors, creating financial statements Human resources –Hiring employees, appraising employees
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC3456 IS and Business Processes Single or multiple IS can support one business process: –Can be more efficient if done correctly –Can reduce costs Selecting business processes to automate requires significant analysis Business Process Re-engineering (BPR)
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC3457 Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Coordination of all business processes for dealing with customers Customers are long-term assets: –Not exploitable sources of income –Good relationship with customers brings better and longer-term income Examples: –Siebel, GoldMine, Avaya
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC3458 Supply Chain Management (SCM) Coordination of all business processes for buying, making and moving products Integration of supplier and distributor into a single process –Can reduce time and effort and inventory costs –Products on demand: suppliers can send products direct to customers Examples: –SAP, CSC, PeopleSoft
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC3459 Enterprise Systems (ES) Organisation-wide IS that integrate key business processes to facilitate information flow Also known as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems Integration of the six types of IS –Improves availability of information and removes duplication and associated errors –Can improve efficiency and reduce cost Examples: –SAP
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC34510 Examples of ES CRM and SCM are a step towards ES Demonstrates how multiple business processes can be served by a suite of integrated IS Includes external organisational links through Industrial Networks
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC34511 Business Value of IS What is the business value of IS?
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC34512 Realising Value Assessment of IS for implementation –Financial and non-financial models –Tangible and intangible benefits Benefits may go direct to customer –Reduce costs lead to reduced prices for competitiveness Benefits may not be realised if poorly implemented
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC34513 Example Costs What example costs can you think of?
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC34514 Example Costs Hardware Software Services Personnel
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC34515 Example Tangible Benefits What example tangible benefits can you think of?
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC34516 Example Tangible Benefits Increased productivity Low operating costs Reduced work force Lower computer expenses Lower supplier costs Lower clerical/professional costs Reduced growth of expenses Reduced facility costs
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC34517 Example Intangible Benefits What example intangible benefits can you think of?
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC34518 Example Intangible Benefits Improved asset use; resource control; planning Increased flexibility More timely information Increased learning Attain legal requirements Enhanced employee goodwill, job satisfaction, decision making, operations Higher customer satisfaction Better corporate image
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Dr. S. Loizidou - ACSC34519 Summary Looked at the relationships between IS and business processes –Examples of IS used for business processes with CRM, SCM and ES Looked at the business value of IS –Examples of costs and benefits of IS
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