Business Processes and Information Systems
Business Processes and Information Systems
Information Systems
Objectives
1. What is the role of information systems in
today’s competitive business environment?
Accounting
Check Credit Approve Credit Generate Invoice
Manufacturing
& Production Assemble Product Ship Product
How information technology improves
business processes
Why information system ?
• Automate many steps in business processes
• Change the flow of information
• Sharing of information
• Fast and accurate decision making
• Faster calculations and paperwork
• Analysis of customer purchase patterns and preferences
• More efficient business services
• Medical advances
• Instant global distribution of information
Learning to Use Information Systems
Figure 1-6
Why Information Systems?
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Why Information Systems?
Management Levels
• Senior managers: make long-range strategic decisions about
products and services
• Middle managers: carry out the programs and plans of senior
management
• Operational managers: monitor the firm’s daily activities
Why Information Systems?
OBJECTIVES…..
1. What are the major types of systems in a business? What role do
they play?
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Management Information System (MIS)
• Used by middle level management.
• MIS serves managers daily, weekly, monthly and yearly data.
• Very little analytics component
• It gives managers feedback about their own performance; top
management can monitor the company as a whole.
• Information shows "actual" data over against "planned" results and
results from a year before, it measures progress against goals.
How management information systems obtain their data
from the organization’s TPS
Major Types of Systems in Organizations
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Major Types of Systems in Organizations
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Decision Support System (DSS)
• Non-routine decision making
• Focus on problems that are unique and non-routine
• Uses internal information from TPS and MIS.
• The need for decision-making speed has increased,
• computerized decision support system can encourage fact-based
decisions, improve decision quality, and improve the efficiency and
effectiveness of decision processes
• More analytical power
• Decision models
• Comparative analysis
Major Types of Systems in Organizations
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Executive Support System (ESS)
• Decision making of top level management
• Non-routine decisions
• ESS presents advanced graphs and uses data from multiple sources
• Draw summarized information from internal MIS and DSS.
• They filter, compress and track critical data, displaying the data of
greatest importance to senior managers.
• It used business intelligence analytics for analysing the trends
• Digital dash boards for CEOs
Major Types of Systems in Organizations
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Major Types of Systems in Organizations
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The four major types of information systems
Major Types of Systems in Organizations
Figure 2-2
Systems from a Functional Perspective