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Lecture Introduction to MIS: Chapter 6 - Jerry Post
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In this chapter, students will be able to understand: How do you process the data from transactions and integrate the operations of the organization? How do you efficiently collect transaction data? What are the major elements and risks of a transaction?,. | Introduction to MIS Chapter 6 Transactions and Enterprise Resource Planning Jerry Post Technology Toolbox: Selecting an ERP System Technology Toolbox: Designing an EIS Cases: Auto Industry 1 Outline How do you process the data from transactions and integrate the operations of the organization? How do you efficiently collect transaction data? What are the major elements and risks of a transaction? Why are transactions more difficult in an international environment? How do you track and compare the financial information of a firm? What are the transaction elements in the human resources management system? Can a company become more efficient and productive? How do businesses combine data from operations? How do you combine data across functional areas, including production, purchasing, marketing, and accounting? How do you make production more efficient? How do you keep track of all customer interactions? Who are your best customers? How can a manager handle all of the data in an ERP system? How does the CEO know that financial records are correct? 2 Transactions and Integration Central Computer Sales Reports POS Cash Registers Customers EDI Supplier Bank Process Control Additional Stores Strategy Tactics Operations Warehouse Inventory Management CEO Information 3 Data Capture Collecting transaction data at the point of sale ensures accurate data, speeds transactions, and provides up-to-the-minute data to managers. Sales Process Control Banking and Finance Workers Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Scanner from: http://www.rfidinc.com C B E antenna Capacitor: collected energy Transistors: data RFID tag Simple security tag RFID reader Radio/microwaves Data: Alter the waves QR Codes http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ Two-dimensional code. Can hold thousands of characters or digits. Can be read by cell phone cameras. Initially used for packages. Now, often used for marketing, even billboards, museum and art pieces, and bus schedules. One of several Web sites to create free QR . | Introduction to MIS Chapter 6 Transactions and Enterprise Resource Planning Jerry Post Technology Toolbox: Selecting an ERP System Technology Toolbox: Designing an EIS Cases: Auto Industry 1 Outline How do you process the data from transactions and integrate the operations of the organization? How do you efficiently collect transaction data? What are the major elements and risks of a transaction? Why are transactions more difficult in an international environment? How do you track and compare the financial information of a firm? What are the transaction elements in the human resources management system? Can a company become more efficient and productive? How do businesses combine data from operations? How do you combine data across functional areas, including production, purchasing, marketing, and accounting? How do you make production more efficient? How do you keep track of all customer interactions? Who are your best customers? How can a manager handle all of the data in an ERP .
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Lecture Introduction to MIS - Chapter 4: Security, privacy, anonymity
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