BPH_PIS2 Corporate Information Systems 2

Faculty of Economics and Administration
Autumn 2024
Extent and Intensity
0/4/0. 6 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
Taught in person.
Teacher(s)
Ing. Jaromír Skorkovský, CSc. (lecturer)
Ing. Martina Gajdová (seminar tutor)
Guaranteed by
Ing. Jaromír Skorkovský, CSc.
Department of Business Management – Faculty of Economics and Administration
Contact Person: Vlasta Radová
Supplier department: Department of Business Management – Faculty of Economics and Administration
Prerequisites
( BPH_PIS1 Corporate Information Systems )
The subject is related to the knowledge acquired in the preceding courses, particularly the ones based on computer science and economics such as Introduction to computer science, Information technologies and subjects related to Company management and enterprise processes and lastly a subject BPH_PIS1, where the successful pass of this subject is understood as a necessary prerequisite and therefore considered as an unavoidable condition.
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
Course objectives
Annotation The structure of the course, which follows the BPH_PIS1 course, is conceived so that students use all the knowledge acquired in the previous classes. Topics covered: financial management, cash flow budgets, and analytical tools. Business cases will be solved using Business Central tools. These include frame contracts, substitutions, reservations, ATP/CTP, drop shipments, combined invoicing, SKUs, non-stock items, MRP replenishment, etc. CRM application and its use, advanced logistics, and basics of production planning and assembling will be reviewed. Also, distribution management uses production batches, serial numbers, and expiry dates. Drum-Buffer-Rope and Kepner-Tregoe methods will be used. Metrics, Pareto analysis, and OLAP technology will also be discussed. Main objectives of the course Understanding the reasons for using ERP as a process management tool; learning the main links and functions of an ERP system (MS Dynamics 365 Business Central); learning about the ERP market and the business processes associated with the sale of goods and services; understanding the basics of modern management methods and defining the problems that often affect business and manufacturing processes. An integral part of this is an introduction to the skills required to understand customer needs and the appropriate optimum setup of an ERP system during the implementation process, the ability to demonstrate the impact of any misguided management decisions and an understanding of the benefits that customers expect and believe they can achieve with a properly implemented ERP system. Every student will likely face these problems professionally, and the knowledge gained will be instrumental in solving them. It is known that there is a lack of qualified consultants in the market. Improving students' understanding of these issues through completing this course gives students a competitive advantage. It is one of the main objectives of BPH_PIS2. ERP installation on the home PC will not be required for cloud use.
Learning outcomes
Student will be able to:
- learn how to use the modern ERP system;
- using the ERP system to model and analyse business processes;
- to be able to set up an ERP system so that the system efficiently controls the required processes;
- to communicate with programmers in order to hand over requirement linked to customized ERP objects that are not included in the standard ERP;
- use the ERP knowledge of MS Dynamics 365 Business Central to handle other ERP´s available on the market;
Syllabus
  • Week 1: system setup, master data, relationships between tables, business case diagram, impact on general ledger, basic item entry types (general, customer and supplier entries, valuation entries, reservation entries, and general ledger entries). Highlights and use of these transactions for reporting Week 2 : Purchase and sales orders, three types of discounts, credit limits and due dates, setting up warnings. Aging, analysis and statistics. Week 3 : Blanket orders, substitutions, cross-references, extended text, non-stock items, stock keeping units (SKUs), safety stock, item template. Week 4: Locations, valuation entries, stock adjustments, drop shipments Week 5 : Reservations, reminders, and penalties Week 6 : Production batches and expiry dates Week 7 : Additional Item charges and expected costs Week 8 : Credit notes and refunds Week 9 : CRM (segmentation, campaigns, profiles, Pareto analysis) Week 10 : More Advanced inventory management, bins, receiving, put-away, picking and shipping, warehouse entries Week 11 : Manufacturing basics (BOMs, Routings, production orders) Week 12 : ATP-CTP, cash flow analysis
Literature
    required literature
  • VYMĚTAL, Dominik Dr.Sc. Podnikové informační systémy-ERP (Enterprise Information Systems-ERP). první. Karviná: Slezská univerzita v Opavě, Obchodně- podnikatelská fakulta v Karviné. 453 pp. ISBN 978-80-7248-618-2. 2010. info
  • BASL, Josef, Pavel MAJER and Miroslav ŠMÍRA. Teorie omezení v podnikové praxi : zvyšování výkonnosti podniku nástroji TOC. 1. vyd. Praha: Grada. 213 s. ISBN 80-247-0613-X. 2003. info
    recommended literature
  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Field Guide, Erik Hougaard, 978-1078241267, 2109
  • Your First 20 Hours with Business Central Paperback, Jeremy Vyska, ISBN 979-8-7764-9772-9,2021
  • BRADFORD. Modern ERP: Select, Implement, and Use Today's Advanced Business Systems. ISBN 978-1-312-66598-9. 2015. info
  • Maximizing return on investment using ERP applications. Edited by Arthur J. Worster - Thomas R. Weirich - Frank J. C. Andera. Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons. xxviii, 21. ISBN 9781118466995. 2012. info
  • BASL, Josef. Podnikové informační systémy : podnik v informační společnosti. Edited by Roman Blažíček. 3., aktualiz. a dopl. vyd. Praha: Grada. 323 s. ISBN 9788024743073. 2012. URL info
  • PTAK, Carol A. ERP : tools, techniques and applications for integrating the supply chain. Edited by Eli Schragenheim. 2nd ed. Boca Raton: St. Lucie Press. xxxi, 430. ISBN 1574443585. 2004. info
  • GOLDRATT, Eliyahu M., Eli SCHRAGENHEIM and Carol A. PTAK. Jak vzniká zisk : manažerský román o tom, že moderní technologie samy úspěch nezaručí. 1. vyd. Praha: Grada. 242 s. ISBN 8024709546. 2004. info
  • GOLDRATT, Eliyahu M. Kritický řetěz. Translated by Jan Jirák. Vyd. 1. Praha: InterQuality. 200 s. ISBN 80-902770-0-4. 1999. info
  • GOLDRATT, Eliyahu M. and Jeff COX. The goal :a process of ongoing improvement. 2nd revised ed. Greath Barrington: North River Press. 351 s. ISBN 0-88427-061-0. 1992. info
    not specified
  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Field Guide, Erik Hougaard, 978-1078241267, 2109
Teaching methods
Lectures and seminars, modelling the typical case studies by using chosen ERP system and related discussions, self study, hands-on ERS systems. For better understanding of ERP student will be supplied by training materials including e-learning files
Assessment methods
The course is divided into 13 blocks of two hours for full-time study. The course is 0/4, which is to say that it is 2 x 2 hours of seminars. At the beginning of each workshop, the theoretical basics of the subject matter are explained and then modeled on the MS Dynamics 365 Business Central system. The course is not intended for either combined or distance learning. The complex nature of the course requires a type of teaching built as a combination of short passages on theory with subsequent modeling of practical examples. For this reason, student participation in BPH_PIS2 is compulsory in both seminars. During the class, the instructor requires discussion on the topics discussed, and students' reactions to real-life examples are expected, which are continuously translated in the course to understand better the applicability of the tools and methods taught. Thanks to cloud technology, students can connect to Business Central from anywhere, allowing home preparation for required presentations of the system functionality discussed. The instructor continuously reviews knowledge and ability to operate the ERP system in class. The final assessment consists of a written part in which the student prepares materials for an oral examination of the methods discussed and a practical demonstration of the use of the Business Central ERP system. The questions are always addressed with the students in advance, and once they have been explained, they are stored on the server in the study materials in the relevant MS TEASM folder and the interactive syllabus. The study materials also include a set of power-point lectures, where the individual files are always saved after the course, again to the locations already mentioned. Both the Business Central database used, and all study materials are in English. The teaching is in Czech. The questions from BPH_PIS2 form the basis of the questions used in the state final Bachelor's exams in Enterprise Information Systems. Any copying, recording, or taking out tests, use of unauthorized aids and communication devices, or any other interference with the examination's objectivity will be considered a failure to meet the course requirements and a gross violation of the study regulations. As a result, the instructor will close the examination with a grade of "F" in IS, and the Dean will initiate disciplinary proceedings, which may result in termination.
The course cannot be taken if the student is abroad at the time of the course.
Language of instruction
Czech
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
The course is taught annually.
The course is taught: every week.
Listed among pre-requisites of other courses
The course is also listed under the following terms Autumn 2009, Autumn 2010, Autumn 2011, Autumn 2012, Autumn 2013, Autumn 2014, Autumn 2015, Autumn 2016, Autumn 2017, Autumn 2018, Autumn 2019, Autumn 2020, Autumn 2021, Autumn 2022, Autumn 2023.
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