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IS Consulting Process ( IS 6005 )

IS Consulting Process ( IS 6005 ). Masters in Business Information System s 26 th Mar 2010. Fergal Carton Bu siness Information Systems. Last week. Describing demand and supply cycles Break down business activity into processes Be able to describe each process in detail

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IS Consulting Process ( IS 6005 )

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  1. IS Consulting Process(IS 6005) Masters in Business Information Systems 26th Mar 2010 Fergal Carton Business Information Systems

  2. Last week • Describing demand and supply cycles • Break down business activity into processes • Be able to describe each process in detail • What are the information requirements? • Where is there overlap between processes? • What processes require the same information? • What systems could support the processes

  3. This week • Jerry Buckley, Head of Enterprise Applications, UCC Computer Center • Overview of UCC application portfolio • Your PostCode proposals: feedback • Implementation stages and planning • Re-cap on value proposition • Re-cap on frameworks • Reading

  4. Your proposals • Good on design • But: • Definition of a post-code • Relationship between code and physical address • Significant coding • Role of IT • Implementation

  5. Implementation template • Analyse requirements • Design solution • Develop processes (including software) • Test • Implement • Support • Maintain

  6. Implementation project • Scope • Timeline • Budget • Resources

  7. What is your value proposition • What are you offering customer? • Can you make this value clear? • What way will you transmit the message? • How can you check that it is received? • What is your unique selling point?

  8. How might you use a framework • Help client to understand problem • Help you to design a solution • Help you to communicate benefit • Help you to build a coding system • Help users to understand code

  9. Reading • Supply chain management and information systems integration • Christopher and Towill, 2000 • Bagchi & Skjoett-Larsen, IJLM 02 • Boersma & Kingma, JSIS 05 • Carton & Adam, Idea Group, 2004 • Data Warehouse and Business Intelligence • Sammon, Adam and Carton, EJISE, 2003

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