Chapter 5 Business Applications
Chapter 5 Business Applications
1 Prepared By:
Er. Manoj Giri
2 E-Business Systems
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12 Finance and Accounting System
Accounting and Financial Management
System provides a complete set of tools to
help manage and streamline your financial
operation.
It automates everyday accounting tasks
such as maintaining ledger and journal
entries, supporting tax calculations, and
enabling multicurrency transactions.
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14 Human Resource Systems
The human resources system (HRS) is an
information technology system that
captures, stores and shares information
related to the practices, policies and
management of human resources in an
organization.
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16 Customer Relationship Management(CRM)
Phase 1: Acquire
A cquiring customers has always been the first important step in
establishing business relationships.
CRM software tools and databases help acquire new customers by
doing a superior job of contract management, sales prospecting, selling,
direct marketing, and fulfillment.
This knowledge allows for optimized targeting to avoid bottlenecks and
to facilitate relationship-building activities.
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Phase 2: Enhance:
Phase 3: Retained:
CRM analytical software and databases help a company to retain and expand
their business via targeted marketing and relationship marketing programs.
Effective data analysis, regular and systematic follow-up communication with
contacts, and well-serviced accounts help you reduce your company’s churn rate.
21 Advantages of CRM
Costly
raining
Security Issues
Eliminates Human Element
Third Party Access
23 Trends in CRM
Operational CRM
Analytical CRM
Collaborative CRM
Portal-based CRM
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Supply Chain Management
Plan
Source
Make
Deliver
Return
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Plan and manage all resources required to meet customer demand for a
company’s product or service.
When the supply chain is established, determine metrics to measure
whether the supply chain is efficient, effective, delivers value to customers
and meets c ompany goals.
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Planning
Information
Source
Inventory
Production
Location
Transportation
Return of Goods
33 Advantages of SCM
Cost Efficiency
Enhance Output
Avoids Delay in Process
Easily Identify Problem Areas
Better Collaboration.
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Disadvantages of SCM
Expensive to Implement.
Complicated
Lack of Co-ordination among
Departments.
Required Trained and Personalized Staff.
Lack of Reliability.
35 Enterprise Resource Planning
Flexible ERP
Web-Enable ERP
Inter-Enterprise ERP
E-business suite.
41 E-Commerc e
🠶 B2B
🠶 B2C
🠶 C2B
🠶 C2C
43 Features of E-commerce
Ubiquity
Global Research
Universal Standard
Reachness
Interactivity
Information Density
Personalization/Customization
44 Benefits of E-Commerc e
Computing equipment.
A basic technical knowledge.
Cost of access to the internet.
Cost of c omputing equipment.
Lack of security and privacy of personal data.
Physical contact and relationships are replaced by electronic processes.
A lack of trust because they are interacting with faceless computers.
47 Limitations of e-commerce to Society
Credit Card
Debit Card
Digital/e Cash
Digital/e Cheque
Digital/e Wallet
52 Risk on E-Payment
Information Privacy.
Credit Risk.
Operational Risk.
Legal Risk.