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Question No. 2 - MMPC-008 - Information System for Managers - MBA and MBA (Banking & Finance)

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MMPC-008 - Information System for Managers

MMPC-008/TMA/JAN/2022

Question No. 2. What are the technology related challenges that are invisible to your organization? Highlight the pitfalls? How integrated software applications can help in this?  


Maintaining records for use, as and when, has been in practice right from the ancient times. Initially people were required to keep record of their possession so that governing body could take tax from them. Government and traders kept records to plan their activities better. With the industrialization, it became necessary for industry owners and managers to keep records of inventory and accounts. Management needed more information for internal decisions. Investors, on the other hand, needed information about the organizations, its soundness, and health. In spite of the technological developments, there is an ever-increasing demand for more and more information. 

Information and Information Technology have become a strategic necessity. The business environment has become much more competitive. It has become mandatory on the part of the organizations to make full use of information with the help of technology to service. In an organization, information and technology exist in the form of an information system. Whenever, an external or internal demand is anticipated or felt by the organization, information system (IS) helps the organization to plan critical response activities. The individuals are supported by IS to fulfill their roles. The organizations use IS to track consumer behavior. With the availability of technology, even in the form of hand held smart devices, it has become possible to disseminate information at any time in case organization has IS in place. The organization may take proactive measures rather than firefighting measures based on the information provided.

Typical scenario in an organization is closer to what is shown below in Figure 6.1




At Level I is the owner i.e. Chief of the organization or top level management, Level II has middle management, Level III is lower level management and at level IV are the workers. With increased size of organization, the volume of data generated within the organization also increased and IS became a necessity for rational decisionmaking by providing information at all levels by extracting from the pile of data. 

An Information System is developed to assist management in problem specific decision-making. IS development and deployment project may succeed or it may fail. A project is a success if it is completed within time and budget and delivers all as decided in beginning. It must meet needs of its users and organization. Over a period of time, the following main success and failure factors have been identified. These days integrated software modules are available which are required to be customized to have the software in place. The software, so customized, may be either installed in inhouse serves or on cloud servers. In cloud servers and storage, organization does not need to have servers and storage in its premises. Access to the IS is through internet hence only computer/laptop/smart devices are required to use the IS. There are many factors that contribute to the success of a project. They are detailed below.

1. The project scope should be stable and well understood. If the scope of the project changes during the development or customization of the software, the project is likely to suffer in terms of quality, schedule and budget overrun. 
2. An MIS project that aims at re-engineering the business processes of an organization faces major challenge. Such projects are high-risk but at the same time have high potential for major benefits. 
3. The technology development platform and development language exposure are other critical factors. Sometimes, the technology may be new and the team may have difficulty using the technology. The platform and language newness may also create trouble for the team. 
4. Support from the management is vital for the success of the project. If management looses interest in the project, budget may be cut, key people may be moved to another project or the moral support required by the team may become non-existent. 
5. The objective of MIS must be in tune with the objective of the organization. For instance, objective of an organization is to cut cost. An MIS that aims to handle financial transactions of the company is not in tune with the company’s objective. 
6. The system should be user friendly and the response time should be reasonable so that the user feels good to work on the system. User should never be over-powered by the system. 
7. MIS should be developed with a clear objective that must be documented before the development commences. The objective must be identified with the help of all stakeholders. The system analyst must interview concerned people to establish their needs. Inputs should be consolidated and presentation should be made in front of stakeholders and the development team. This should go till the user requirements are fully covered and understood i.e. till the objective becomes clear. 
8. An important aspect of an MIS is data. Data policy such as what data will be included, who will provide the data, who will validate the data, who will integrate the data and how will the data retire should be clearly stated. These seemingly trivial issues can turn a success into a failure. 
9. A quality control plan must be in place to ensure quality of specification and quality of conformance. If required, a third party may be engaged for this purpose. 
10. The concerned people should be adequately trained on the new system. This skill development process should go on periodically to overcome gaps due to shifting of human resources or because of changes made in IS. 
11. The system should be properly and explicitly documented so that attrition does not affect the project or MIS adversely.

Integrated software packages help in real business growth. Seeing the wide spread availability of such solutions from IT solution providers, companies today put on priority to integrate their diverse business processes to simplify operations for faster decision-making. Companies realise that if they have to survive and grow, they have to use tools that can provide quicker and useful information and cut costs to increase efficiency. IT has given businesses a chance to generate information in real-time and thus grab opportunities that were non-existent or unseen earlier. With the development of cuttingedge technology, we have seen evolution of many systems that has adapted market demands. IT is readily providing business solutions now. Even complete project undertaken by a company can be very well managed and monitored today using Project Management Systems (PMS). They are designed to assist project managers and their teams organize the step-bystep process of a project, identify priorities, and monitor project tasks, costs, contacts, deadlines and staff. Complex projects that require staff, team coordination, budgets and so on can be difficult to manage without the use of project management software. Similarly, Business Intelligence (BI) tools are also available for analytical study for making the business more and more successful.

The integrated software solutions provide a platform to integrate all processes in an organization enabling it to plan, trace and see its 4-m resources (materials, machines, men and money) in the best possible ways to service customers and reduce costs. If you want that your Business should survive with low overheads and still run efficiently then you have no choice Integrated Applications but to opt for IT solutions.

Today, a typical business solution is an integration of ERP, BPR, SCM, CRM, BI, and PMS. While ERP can take care of functions like accounts production planning, payroll and marketing etc., BPR can be used simultaneously to cut-down on all non-value added business processes and paperwork. These systems are the enablers of change in the business for better. With the help of these systems your business can compete better. These systems, combined with the web, help you to reach your customers most cost-effectively. There would be no cost incurred on travel and communication and no cost incurred on setting up offices and employees. The Cloud services available with almost all big players in the market have made the task of maintaining integrated system much more simpler as compared to yesteryears.

E-Business generations are well explained with a pictorial representation in the Figure 8.1 . By this you would be able to appreciate why we are talking about integrations and business solutions and what place it has in the present world. It can be seen that 4th generations business solutions are using web to integrate all systems. ERP is used in a broader term here. In fact the term ERP is the synonym for integration of all the software catering to various business processes in organizations. Worldwide this term i.e. ERP is used now for the total integration of business processes. The software modules, BPR for reengineering the business processes and PMS for project monitoring are used too for the respective tasks. Similarly BI is used as the analytical tool for estimating and forecasting supports for the business based on primary data (at the organization location) and secondary data available through web for the analysis and inferences.

Here you should be clear that e-business is similar to e-commerce but it is more than just a simple act of buying and selling services or goods online. In fact, it is the method of utilizing digital information and advanced communication technologies to streamline different business processes – from the initial to implementation phase. E-commerce is just a part of e-business.
 

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