Essentials of Business Processes and Information Systems

1. Edition February 2009
192 Pages, Softcover
Practical Approach Book
Short Description
Written in partnership with SAP, this is the first IS book that provides the right introductory content and combines it with hands-on practice in the form of a simulated SAP environment. It also offers a unique perspective by discussing both the typical processes in organizations and the role of information systems in supporting these processes. Readers will learn about the steps that enable businesses to function and the enterprise software needed for the successful execution and management of those operations.
This supplement text bridges the gap between the fundamentals of how businesses operate (processes) and the tools that business people use to accomplish their tasks (systems). The authors have developed this text for an introductory MIS or general business course to establish a fundamental understanding of business processes. Business students, regardless of their functional discipline, will be able to apply the real-world concepts discussed in this text immediately upon entering the workforce.
As more and more businesses adopt enterprise systems globally, it becomes increasingly important for business schools to offer a process-based curriculum to better reflect the realities of modern business. Given the integration of business operations and enterprise systems, Magal and Word have designed this text to reflect, in a practical and accessible format, how real-world business processes are managed and executed.
Chapter 2: Enterprise Systems
Chapter 3: The Procurement Process
Chapter 4: The Fulfillment Process
Chapter 5: The Production Process
Chapter 6: Integrated Processes
Jeff Word, Vice President of Product Strategy, SAP AG. Mr. Word is responsible for defining SAP's future product strategy and fostering product innovation inside SAP.
Mr.. Word has more than 14 years' experience in business consulting and IT strategy working for Global 1000 companies in the high tech industry. Over the last 8 years at SAP, he has driven the evolution of enterprise technology strategy with focus on corporate process improvement initiatives and services-based IT architecture design.
Mr.. Word is currently completing a doctorate in Information Systems at Manchester Business School in England. His research focus is on event-driven process design and next-generation enterprise architecture. He earned an MBA in International Management from the Thunderbird School of Global Management (1999.)