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HOW DO INFORMATION SYSTEM SUPPORT THE MAJOR BUSINESS FUNCTION?

HOW DO INFORMATION SYSTEM SUPPORT THE MAJOR BUSINESS FUNCTION?. “GROUP 2” TEAM MEMBERS Gokhan OZDEN 051078 Enyinnaya P. ONUMA 069610 Hamdi ANKITCI 054084

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HOW DO INFORMATION SYSTEM SUPPORT THE MAJOR BUSINESS FUNCTION?

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  1. HOW DO INFORMATION SYSTEM SUPPORT THE MAJOR BUSINESS FUNCTION? “GROUP 2” TEAM MEMBERS Gokhan OZDEN 051078 Enyinnaya P. ONUMA 069610 Hamdi ANKITCI 054084 Doğuscan SEN 051050 MactonyAguele 068146 Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  2. What is an information System ? Information Systems are any organized combination of people, hardware, software, communications, networks and data resources that collect, transforms and disseminate information in an organization. Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  3. AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE EFFECTIVE AND RESPONSIBLE USE AND MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEM IS IMPORTANT FOR MANAGERS AND OTHER BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE WORKERS IN TODAY’S GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY. • INFORMATION SYSTEM AND TECHNOLOGY HAVE BECOME A VITAL COMPONENT OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS AND ORGANIZATIONS. • INFORMATION SYSTEM CONSTITUTE AN ESSENTIAL FIELD OF STUDY IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT, AS THEY ARE CONSIDERED A MAJOR FUNCTIONAL AREA IN BUSINESS OPERATION. Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  4. TRENDS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS • 1950s - 1960s - Data Processing - Electronic data processing systems • 1960s - 1970s - Management Reporting – Management information systems • 1970s - 1980s - Decision Support - Decision support systems • 1980s - 1990s - Strategic and End User Support • 1990s - 2000 – Electronic business and commerce systems Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University June 2008

  5. INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESOURCES Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  6. AREAS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information system emphasizes five areas of knowledge; • Foundation concepts • Information technologies • Business application • Development Process • Management challenges Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  7. INFORMATION SYSTEM ACTIVITIES Information processing (or data processing) activities that occur in information system include the following: • Input of data resources • Processing of data into information • Output of information products • Storage of data resources • Control of system performance Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University June 2008

  8. TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS • Information Systems perform important operational and managerial support roles in businesses and other organizations. Therefore, several types of information systems can be classified conceptually as either: • Operations Support Systems • Management Support Systems Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University June 2008

  9. SUCCESSFAILURE • User involvement • Executive management support • Clear statement of requirements • Proper planning • Realistic expectations • Lack of user input • Incomplete requirements and specifications • Changing requirements and specifications • Lack of executive support • Technological incompetence Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University June 2008

  10. ROLES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS The fundamental roles of Information systems are that they support an organization’s: • Business Processes and operation • Decision making by employees and managers • Strategies for competitive advantage Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  11. The Major Roles of Information System Support Business process – involves dealing with information system that support the business process and operations in a business. Support decision making - help decision makers to make better decisions and attempt to gain a competitive advantages. Support competitive advantages – help decision makers to gain a strategic advantage over competitors requires innovative use of information technology. Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  12. Support Business process – involves dealing with information system that support the business process and operations in a business. • Support decision making - help decision makers to make better decisions and attempt to gain a competitive advantages. • Support competitive advantages – help decision makers to gain a strategic advantage over competitors requires innovative use of information technology. Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University June 2008

  13. INFORMATION SYSTEMS SUPPORT BUSINESS BY • Helping in accounting, finance, operations management, marketing, and human resource management. • Contributing to operational efficiency, employee productivity and morale, and customer service and satisfaction. • Providing a major source of information and support needed to promote effective decision making by managers and business professionals. Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University June 2008

  14. Working as a vital ingredient in developing competitive products and services that gives an organization a strategic advantage in the global marketplace. • Providing a dynamic, rewarding, and challenging career opportunity for millions of men and women. • Providing a key component of the resources, infrastructure, and capabilities of today’s internetworked e-business enterprise. Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University June 2008

  15. What is ERP? • ERP integrates the information across functions, and provides a set of tools for planning and monitoring the various functions and processes and ensuring progress towards a common purpose • A business management system that integrates all facets of the business, including planning, manufacturing, sales, and marketing. • ERP helps business managers to implement ERP in business activities such as inventory control, order tracking, customer service, finance and human resources Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  16. Reasons for Implementing ERP Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  17. How ERP Systems Works? • A typical ERP system would use multiple component of computer software and hardware to achieve integration • ERP delivers a single database that contains all data for the software module Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  18. ERP SOLUTIONS QUALITY Increased Increased Decreased Decreased Increased Increased PRODUCTIVITY CUSTOMER SATISFACTION MARKET SHARE COST PROFIT Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  19. Solutions of ERP • Financial Management • Inventory Management • Purchasing • Sales Management • Production Planning • Advanced Visual Planning • Manufacturing Management Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  20. Advantages and Disadvantages of Alternative ERP Development Methods Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  21. CONCLUSION WE HAVE DISCUSSED WHAT INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARE, THE TRENDS IN THEM, THEIR RESOURCES, THEAREAS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS, THEIR ACTIVITIES, TYPES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS, THE ROLES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN BUSINESS AND THE ERP. FROM THESE, WE HAVE SEEN THAT INFORMATION SYSTEMS HELP THE BUSINESS IN A VERY BIG WAY BY INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE BUSINESS. Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University December 2009

  22. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR LISTENING. Faculty of Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University June 2008

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