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Organizational Context Managing Organizations Informed decision making as a prerequisite for success Organizational Context Vision Mission Values, Purpose, Structure, Politics, Environment, etc. Givens Strategic Direction Policies, Goals, and Objectives What should be done ? Decision Making Analytics, Decision Making When and how ?? Implementation Project Management Action Alok Srivastava

Managerial Decision Making Information Technology Solutions for Improving Effectiveness Complexity What does it add up to? Uncertainty What can happen? MODELS DATA INTELLIGENCE DESIGN Structuring Relationships Problem Representation Generation of Alternatives Variables (Measures and Estimates) Probabilities and Estimates CHOICE Spreadsheet Models for managing complex relationships and detail Decision Analysis and Influence Diagrams for Visualizing Models and Choices Alok Srivastava

Components of a DSS Creating Information Under Conditions of Uncertainty and Complexity Information Technology for Enterprise Strategic Systems DATA BASE MODEL BASE Enterprise Data Application Models DBMS MBMS DATA WAREHOUSING ON LINE ANALYTICAL PROCESSING Business Reporting Alok Srivastava

Customer-Centric Intelligent eBusiness                                                                                                        White Paper: Customer-centric intelligent eBusiness from I2 Alok Srivastava

Demand Planning Alok Srivastava Demand Planning                                         Intense competition, changing customer expectations and highly volatile market developments are making demand planning increasingly difficult – yet increa-singly important. Now imagine having real-time demand data... ..collated from historical sales development, from your customers and your supply chain partners, including POS data. The SAP APO Demand Planning module adjusts figures dynamically and alerts you automatic-ally to sudden shifts in demand patterns. Multidimen-sional data models and analysis functions allow you to view and scrutinize the information available in many different ways. And you can combine this module with the powerful analysis features of the SAP BW. You can even simulate the impact of new marketing strategies on demand. More Information Functions in Detail Demand Planning (PDF, 1.3 KB) Alok Srivastava

Enterprise Wide Decisions Goals/Strategy Pricing Promotion Loyalty Demand Marketing Consumers Capacity Labor Materials Quantity Production Suppliers Cash flow Debt/Equity Investments Revenues Finance Investors Alok Srivastava

Business Applications in the Extended Enterprise Suppliers Customers Tactical Apps. Strategic Apps. Consumers Materials/Components SCM Applications ERP Applications CRM Applications Business Intelligence Alok Srivastava

Business Analytics Decision Making PROJECT MANAGMENT Alok Srivastava Business Modeling Knowledge Management “Actionable” Information Report Warehouse And Document Mart Data Warehouse Data Marts Business Intelligence PROJECT MANAGMENT Decision Making Data Analysis and Data Mining Alok Srivastava

What Is Business Intelligence?      Originally a term coined by the Gartner Group in 1993, Business Intelligence (BI) is a broad range of software and solutions aimed at collection, consolidation, analysis and providing access to information that allows users across the business to make better decisions.     The technology includes software for database query and analysis, multidimensional databases or OLAP tools, data warehousing and data mining, and web enabled reporting capabilities.     Applied across disciplines but especially in Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Supply Chain Management (SCM) Enterprise Resource Planning Provide better, faster and more accessible reports Alok Srivastava

Stages in Business Intelligence Alok Srivastava