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Chapter 8Chapter 8

Management Support and Coordination

Systems

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Creating and Using Business IntelligenceCreating and Using Business Intelligence

Business Intelligence• A combination of processes and tools for

increasing a business’s competitive advantage by using data intelligently to make better, faster decisions

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Creating and Using Business IntelligenceCreating and Using Business Intelligence

Figure 8-1

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Creating and Using Business IntelligenceCreating and Using Business Intelligence

Knowledge management• Knowledge acquisition and creation • Institutional memory

The collective shared memory of an organization

• Knowledge retrieval and transfer Occurs informally through social interaction

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Creating and Using Business IntelligenceCreating and Using Business Intelligence

Competitive Intelligence• The collection, management, and use of

information about competitive organizations

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Creating and Using Business IntelligenceCreating and Using Business Intelligence

Using Organizational Knowledge• Management Reporting Systems

Detail reports: Provide managers information useful in overseeing the day-to-day operations of a department or working group

Summary reports: Show totals, averages, maximums, minimums, or other statistical data aggregated over time, personnel, products, or some other quantity

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Creating and Using Business IntelligenceCreating and Using Business Intelligence

Using Organizational Knowledge• Management Reporting Systems

Exception reports: Alert managers to potential problems by showing only data that fall outside an accepted or expected range

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Decision Support SystemsDecision Support Systems

Decision Support Systems (DSS)• Help managers make more effective

decisions by answering complex questions• Architecture includes:

DatabaseKnowledge baseModel baseUser interface

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Decision Support System ToolsDecision Support System Tools

Data Mining• The use of software to extract previously

unknown, unsuspected, and potentially useful information from data

Online Analytical Processing• Software allows users to analyze multi-

dimensional data easily and quickly

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Decision Support System ToolsDecision Support System Tools

Geographic Information Systems (GIS)• Software that simplifies the analysis and

visualization of information about entities whose physical location is important

Simulation• The use of analytic models for representing

real processes

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Decision Support System ToolsDecision Support System Tools

Optimization• Goal-seeking software that can quickly

narrow the best choices to one or a few

Statistical software• Assist managers in drawing inferences

about the relationships among data elements and assessing the extent to which they reflect underlying processes rather than random occurrences

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Decision Support System ToolsDecision Support System Tools

Expert Systems• A type of artificial intelligence software that

captures and applies the collective wisdom of experts in a particular field to help make decisions

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Decision Support System ToolsDecision Support System Tools

Figure 8-11

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GroupwareGroupware

Elements of Groupware• Groupware technologies include message

systems, multi-user editors, computer conferencing, coordination systems, and group decision support systems

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GroupwareGroupware

Elements of Groupware• Message systems

Electronic listsElectronic bulletin boardsInstant messaging

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GroupwareGroupware

Computer Conferencing• Real-time conferencing• Teleconferencing• Desktop conferencing• Webcasting

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GroupwareGroupware

Coordination Systems• Improve project management by providing

managers with information required to coordinate the scheduling of project activities and team member participation

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GroupwareGroupware

Problems in Managing Groupware• Inappropriate information sharing• Information overload• Too many or inappropriate meetings

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Executive Information Systems (EIS)Executive Information Systems (EIS)

EIS, also called Executive Support Systems (ESS) resemble decision support systems, but respond to the particular requirements of top-level managers

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Executive Information Systems (EIS)Executive Information Systems (EIS)

Typical features• Sophisticated, easy-to-use, graphical

interface with drill-down capability• Groupware features, including calendaring

systems, electronic mail, and electronic bulletin boards, to communicate with employees

• News updates from external sources, screened and ranked per executive interest

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Executive Information Systems (EIS)Executive Information Systems (EIS)

Typical features• Access to OLAP and canned queries• Access to functional applications, such as

sales, budgeting, and marketing

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