1. ERP Business Functions
and
Business Processes
A straight forward lesson designed to
simplify thinking related to how a complex
Author Tom Matys ERP System works
DPR105: Mgmt Info Systems
2. Business Functional Areas
• Marketing & Sales (M/S)
• Supply Chain Management (SCM)
• Accounting & Finance (A/F)
• Human Resources (HR)
4. Business Process
• A set of multi-step activities that produce desired outcomes.
• ERP is a collection of processes.
• Processes consist of interdependent steps in an ERP
System.
• The steps in a process are completed in different functional
areas.
• Each process starts with a trigger.
Inputs Process Outputs
5. Four Concepts of a Process
1) Triggers
2) Tasks
3) Data
4) Outcome
6. Question
What is a common trigger in the
ERP system that initiates a
process?
7. Answer
Create document
Creating a document is a trigger that
can start off a process that needs
to be completed in several
different steps, in several different
areas.
10. Cross-Functional Nature of the Order
Management Process
Check
Quote Commit Produce Deliver Bill Collect
Credit
Sales & Distribution
Production
Planning
Financial
Materials
Mgmt
10 Accounting
11. 11
Sales
Function
Accounting
Function
Purchasing
Function
Customer Order Process
Production
Function
Process View of Business
Logistics
Material Order Process
Function
16. Supply Chain Management
• Inputs
– Product sales data
– Production plans
– Inventory levels
• Outputs
– Raw material orders
– Packaging orders
– Resource expenditure data
– Production and inventory reports
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18. Accounting and Finance
• Inputs
– Payments from customers
– Accounts receivables data
– Accounts payables data
– Sales data
– Production and inventory data
– Payroll and expense data
• Outputs
– Payments to suppliers
– Financial reports
– Customer credit data
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