Title: Enhancing Management Decision Making for the Digital Firm
1Enhancing Management Decision Making for the
Digital Firm
Chapter 12
2Objectives
- How can information systems help individual
managers make better decisions when the problems
are nonroutine and constantly changing? - How can information systems help people working
in a group make decisions more efficiently?
3Objectives
- Are there any special systems that can facilitate
decision making among senior managers? Exactly
what can these systems do to help high-level
management? - What value can systems to support management
decision making provide for the organization as a
whole?
4Management Challenges
- Building information systems that can actually
fulfill executive information requirements - Create meaningful reporting and management
decision-making processes
5Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
- Computer system at the management level of an
organization - Combines data, analytical tools, and models
- Supports semistructured and unstructured decision
making
6Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
MIS and DSS
- MIS
- Provides reports based on routine flow of data
- Assists in general control of the organization
7Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
MIS and DSS
- DSS
- Emphasizes change, flexibility, rapid response,
models, assumptions, ad-hoc queries, and display
graphics
8Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Types of Decision-Support Systems
- Model-Driven DSS
- Primarily stand-alone
- Uses model to perform what-if and other kinds
of analysis
9Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Types of Decision-Support Systems
- Data-driven DSS Supports decision making by
allowing users to extract and analyze useful
information previously buried in large databases - Datamining Finds hidden patterns and
relationships in large databases to infer rules
from them and predict future behavior
10Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Window on Organizations
- Data Drive Customer Care at Intrawest
- How does this customer care DSS help Intrawest
make decisions? - How has it provided value for the firm?
11Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Cargo revenue optimization of Continental Airlines
Figure 12-1
12Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Types of Decision-Support Systems
- Associations Occurrences linked to a single
event - Sequences Events linked over time
13Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Types of Decision-Support Systems
- Classification Recognizing patterns that
describe the group to which an item belongs - Clustering Similar to classification when no
groups have yet been defined. Discovers different
groupings within data
14Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Overview of a decision-support system (DSS)
Figure 12-2
15Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Components of DSS
- DSS Database Collection of current or historical
data from a number of applications or groups. Can
be a small PC database or a massive data warehouse
16Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Components of DSS
- DSS Software System Collection of software tools
used for data analysis, such as OLAP tools,
datamining tools, or a collections of
mathematical and analytical models
17Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Components of DSS
- Model Abstract representation illustrating
components or relationships of a phenomenon - Sensitivity Analysis Models that ask what-if
questions repeatedly to determine the impact of
changes in one or more factors on the outcomes
18Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Sensitivity analysis
Figure 12-3
19Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
DSS Applications and the Digital Firm
- Examples of Decision-Support Systems
- General Accident Insurance Customer buying
patterns and fraud detection - Bank of America Customer profiles
- Frito-Lay, Inc. Price, advertising, and
promotion selection
20Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
DSS Applications and the Digital Firm
- Examples of Decision-Support Systems
- Southern Railway Train dispatching and routing
- Texas Oil and Gas Corporation Evaluation of
potential drilling sites - The Gap Inventory stocking and merchandising
21Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
DSS Applications and the Digital Firm
- Examples of Decision-Support Systems
- United Airlines Flight scheduling, passenger
demand forecasting - U.S. Department of Defense Defense contract
analysis
22Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
DSS for Pricing Decisions
- By analyzing several years of sales data for
similar items, the software estimates a seasonal
demand curve for each item and predicts how many
units would sell each week at various prices. - The software uses sales history to predict how
sensitive customer demand will be to price changes
23Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
DSS for Supply Chain Management
- Can help firms model inventory stocking levels,
production schedules, or transportation plans - Can provide firms with information on key
performance indicators such as lead time, cycle
time, inventory turns, or total supply chain costs
24Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Window on Technology
- A DSS Makes Subaru More Parts-Savvy
- How does the Servigistics system provide value
for Subaru of New England? - How did it change the way the company ran its
business?
25Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
DSS for customer analysis and segmentation
Figure 12-4
26Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
DSS for Customer Relationship Management
- Predictive Analysis
- Use of datamining techniques, historical data,
and assumptions about future conditions to
predict outcomes of events
27Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Data Visualization and Geographic Information
Systems (GIS)
- Data Visualization Technology for helping users
see patterns and relationships in large amounts
of data by presenting the data in graphical form - Geographic Information System (GIS) System with
software that can analyze and display data using
digitized maps to enhance planning and decision
making
28Decision-Support Systems (DSS)
Web-Based Customer Decision-Support Systems
- Customer Decision-Support System (CDSS)
- System to support the decision-making process of
an existing or potential customer
29Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS)
What is a GDSS?
- Group Decision-Support System (GDSS) An
interactive computer-based system to facilitate
the solution to unstructured problems by a set of
decision makers working together as a group
30Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS)
Components of GDSS
- Hardware Conference facility, electronic
hardware - Software tools Tools for organizing ideas,
gathering information, and ranking and seeking
priorities - People Participants, trained facilitator, staff
supporting hardware and software
31Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS)
Components of GDSS
- Electronic questionnaires
- Electronic brainstorming tools
- Idea organizers
- Questionnaire tools
32Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS)
Components of GDSS
- Tools for voting or setting priorities
- Stakeholder identification and analysis tools
- Policy formation tools
- Group dictionaries
33Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS)
Overview of a GDSS Meeting
- Each attendee has a workstation
- Workstations are networked and connected to the
facilitators console - Data the attendees forward to the group are
collected and saved on a file server - Facilitator projects computer images onto the
projection screen
34Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS)
Group system tools
Figure 12-5
35Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS)
How GDSS Can Enhance Group Decision Making
- Number of attendees can increase while
productivity increases - More collaborative atmosphere
- Software tools follow structured methods for
organizing and evaluating ideas and preserving
the results of meetings
36Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS)
How GDSS Can Enhance Group Decision Making
- Increase the number of ideas generated
- Can lead to more participative and democratic
decision making
37Group Decision-Support Systems (GDSS)
How GDSS Can Enhance Group Decision Making
- Organizational Memory
- Store learning from an organizations history
that can be used for decision making and other
purposes
38Executive Support in the Enterprise
Executive Support Systems (ESS)
- Focus on the information needs of senior
management - Combine data from internal and external sources
- Create a generalized computing and communications
environment that can be focused and applied to a
changing array of problems
39Executive Support in the Enterprise
Executive Support Systems (ESS)
- Monitor organizational performance
- Track activities of competitors
- Spot problems
- Identify opportunities
- Forecast trends
40Executive Support in the Enterprise
The Role of Executive Support Systems in the
Organization
- Bring together data from the entire organization
- Allow managers to select, access, and tailor data
- Enable executive and any subordinates to look at
the same data in the same way
41Executive Support in the Enterprise
The Role of Executive Support Systems in the
Organization
- Drill Down
- The ability to move from summary data to lower
and lower levels of detail
42Executive Support in the Enterprise
The Role of Executive Support Systems in the
Organization
- Developing ESS
- Ease of use
- Facility for environmental scanning
- External and internal sources of information to
be used for environmental scanning
43Executive Support in the Enterprise
Benefits of Executive Support Systems
- Analyze, compare, and highlight trends
- Provide greater clarity and insight into data
- Speed up decision making
44Executive Support in the Enterprise
Benefits of Executive Support Systems
- Improve management performance
- Increase managements span of control
- Better monitoring of activities
45Executive Support in the Enterprise
Executive Support Systems and the Digital Firm
- ESS for Competitive Intelligence
- Identify changing market conditions
- Formulate responses
- Track implementation efforts
- Learn from feedback
46Executive Support in the Enterprise
Executive Support Systems and the Digital Firm
- Balanced Scorecard
- Model for analyzing firm performance that
supplements traditional financial measures with
measurements from additional business
perspectives, such as customers, internal
business processes, and learning and growth
47Executive Support in the Enterprise
Enterprise-Wide Reporting and Analysis
- Strategic performance management tools
- for enterprise systems
- SAP Web-enabled mySAP.com, Management Cockpit
- PeopleSoft Web-enabled Enterprise Performance
Management (EPM)
48Executive Support in the Enterprise
Enterprise-Wide Reporting and Analysis
- Activity-Based Costing
- Model for identifying all the company activities
that cause costs to occur while producing a
specific product or service so that managers can
see which products or services are profitable or
losing money and make changes to maximize firm
profitability
49Chapter 12 Case Study
Harrahs and Mohegan Sun A Tale of Two Casino DSS
- Analyze Harrahs and Mohegan Sun using the
competitive forces and value chain models. - Compare the business strategies of Harrahs and
Mohegan sun. What role do customer reward systems
play in these strategies? How are they similar?
How are they different?
50Chapter 12 Case Study
Harrahs and Mohegan Sun A Tale of Two Casino DSS
- What kind of decision-support systems did
Harrahs and Mohegan Sun develop? How are they
related to their business strategy? - Are Harrahs and Mohegan Sun successful? Which
casino is more successful? Why? Can its
competitive advantage be sustained? Why or why
not? - Are there any ethical problems raised by these
casinos use of customer data? Explain your
response.