chap 007
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McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2008, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2008, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Electronic Business Systems
Chapter
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• Identify the following cross-functional enterprise systems, and give examples of how they can provide significant business value to a company• Enterprise application integration• Transaction processing systems• Enterprise collaboration systems
Learning Objectives
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• Give examples of how Internet and other information technologies support business processes within the business functions of• Accounting• Finance• Human resource management• Marketing• Production • Operations management
Learning Objectives
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Enterprise Business Systems
• E-business means using the Internet, other networks, and IT to support• Electronic commerce• Enterprise communications and collaboration• Web-enabled business processes
• E-commerce is the buying, selling, and marketing of products, services, and information over the Internet and other networks
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Case 1: Hilton’s Data-Driven Hospitality
• OnQ is part of Hilton Hotel Corp.’s customer-relationship-management strategy• Give employees a clearer idea of who the
customers are• Track customer experiences• Combine with frequent-guest program to build
loyalty across eight hotel brands• Measure of success is “share of wallet”
• About 70 percent of OnQ is custom coded
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Case Study Questions
• What are the benefits and drawbacks of the OnQ system at Hilton?
• What does Hilton have to do to create a competitive advantage through OnQ?
• Is it possible to have too much information about a customer?
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Cross-Functional Systems
• Cross the boundaries of traditional business functions • Used to reengineer and improve vital business
processes all across the enterprise
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Enterprise Application Architecture
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Enterprise Application Architecture
• Provides a conceptual framework• Helps visualize the basic components, processes,
and interfaces of major e-business applications
• Focuses on accomplishing fundamental business processes in concert with• Customers• Suppliers• Partners• Employees
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Enterprise Application Architecture
• Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)• Concentrates on the efficiency of internal
production, distribution, and financial processes
• Customer Relationship Management (CRM)• Focuses on acquiring and retaining profitable
customers via marketing, sales, and services
• Partner Relationship Management (PRM)• Aims at acquiring and retaining partners who
can enhance the selling and distribution of products and services
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Enterprise Application Architecture
• Supply Chain Management (SCM)• Focuses on developing the most efficient and
effective sourcing and procurement processes
• Knowledge Management (KM)• Focuses on facilitating internal group
collaboration and decision support
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Enterprise Application Integration
• EAI software connects cross-functional systems• Serves as middleware to provide
• Data conversion• Communication between systems• Access to system interfaces
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How EAI Works
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Transaction Processing Systems
• Cross-functional information systems that process data resulting from the occurrence of business transactions• Transactions include sales, purchases, deposits,
withdrawals, refunds, and payments• Online transaction processing (OLTP) is a real-
time system that captures transactions immediately
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Transaction Processing Systems
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The Transaction Processing Cycle
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Enterprise Collaboration Systems (ECS)
• EC systems are cross-functional information systems that enhance team and workgroup• Communication• Coordination• Collaboration
• Systems may include• Networked PC workstations• Servers• Databases• Groupware and application packages
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ECS Tools
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Functional Business Systems
• A variety of types of information systems that support the business functions of• Accounting• Finance• Marketing• Operations management• Human resource management
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Case 2: Advertising & Marketing Changes
• The Internet is causing a paradigm shift in advertising• Advertisers are moving away from TV,
newspapers, and magazine ads• Soaring profits from selling online targeted ads
are boosting company values• The Web is the first global advertising medium
• Broadband• Encourages uses to spend more time surfing • Allows more creative ad formats
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Case Study Questions
• Why are companies like Chrysler now looking more favorably at the Internet as a great medium for their advertising dollars?• What has happened to change their view?
• How do Google’s online ad revenue sources and strategy differ from Yahoo’s?• Which online ad strategy is superior for
attracting advertising from small companies?• For attracting large companies?
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Case Study Questions
• If you were in Julie Roehm’s position at Chrysler, how would you distribute Chrysler’s advertising dollars among online and traditional TV and print media?
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IT in Business
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Marketing Systems
• Marketing systems are concerned with• Planning, promotion, and sale of existing
products in existing markets• Development of new products and new markets• Better attracting and serving present and
potential customers
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Marketing Information Systems
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Interactive Marketing
• Interactive Marketing• A customer-focused marketing process• Uses the Internet, intranets, and extranets• Establishes two-way transactions between a
business and its customers or potential customers
• Goal• Profitably use networks to attract and keep
customers• Get customers to help create, purchase, and
improve products and services
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Targeted Marketing
• An advertising and promotion management concept with five targeting components
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Targeted Marketing Components
• Community: customized ads to appeal to specific virtual communities
• Content: ads placed on a variety of selected websites, aimed at a specific audience
• Context: ads placed on web pages that are relevant to a product or service
• Demographic/Psychographic: web marketing aimed at specific types or classes of people
• Online behavior: promotions tailored to each visit to a site by an individual
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Sales Force Automation
• Outfit sales force with notebook computers, web browsers, and sales contact software• Connect them to marketing websites and the
company intranet
• Goals• Increase personal productivity• Speed up capture and analysis of sales data• Gain strategic advantage
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Manufacturing Information Systems
• Supports the production/operations functions• Includes all activities concerned with planning
and control of the processes producing goods or services
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Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
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CIM Objectives
• Simplify production processes, product designs, and factory organization
• Automate production processes and the business functions that support them
• Integrate all production and support processes using• Networks• Cross-functional business software• Other information technologies
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CIM Systems
• Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)• Automate the production process
• Manufacturing execution systems (MES)• Performance monitoring information systems
for factory floor operations
• Process control• Control ongoing physical processes
• Machine control• Controls the actions of machines
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Human Resource Management (HRM)
• Information systems designed to support• Planning to meet personnel needs• Development of employees to their full potential• Control of all personnel policies and programs
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HRM Systems
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HRM and the Internet
• Recruiting employees using the corporate website and commercial recruiting services
• Posting messages in selected Internet newsgroups
• Communicating with job applicants via e-mail
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HRM and Corporate Intranets
• Corporate intranet uses• Process common HRM transactions• Allow around-the-clock HRM services• Disseminate information faster than through
previous company channels• Collect information from employees online• Allow HRM tasks to be performed with little
HRM department intervention• Training
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Employee Self-Service
• Intranet applications can allow employees to• View benefits• Enter travel and expense reports• Verify employment and salary information• Access and update personal information• Enter time-sensitive data
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Accounting Information Systems
• The oldest and most widely used information system in business• Records and reports business transactions and
economic events• Produces financial statements• Forecasts future conditions
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Accounting Information Systems
• Typically consists of• Order processing• Inventory control• Accounts receivable• Accounts payable• Payroll• General ledger systems
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Accounting Information Systems
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Financial Management Systems
• Supports business managers and professionals making decisions concerning• The financing of a business• The allocation and control of financial
resources within a business
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Financial Management System Example
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Case 3: Improving Supply-Chain Results
• Supply chains are a kludge of systems• Internal manufacturing, warehousing, inventory
control, planning, shipping, and logistics• Relationships with suppliers and partners• Increasing dependence on customer input
• Now being replace with two state-of-the-art, major software types• Supply-chain execution• Supply-chain planning
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Case Study Questions
• What is the business value of SCM systems for Brunswick and Whirlpool?
• Does the business value of SCM depend upon what type of business a company is in?
• How does Brunswick’s approach to SCM differ from that of Whirlpool?• Is one approach superior to all others?
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Case 4: The Business Case for EAI
• EAI involves using software to connect a variety of applications into a cohesive unit• Helps align systems more closely with
business processes
• EAI Projects• Costly and complex ($200,000 to $400,000)• Technical staff need lots of training
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Case Study Questions
• Why has EAI recently “become a critical part of the IT strategy at many organizations,” and a high-ranking project of top IT executives?• Use Baxter International, GE Power, and
Corporate Express as examples
• What is the major difference in the business value of the EAI projects at Baxter International, GE Power, and Corporate Express?
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Case Study Questions
• What are some of the challenges in developing and implementing EAI systems?• How can companies meet these challenges?