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Enterprise Systems

INSY 4103 – Lecture 2 - Functional Departments


and Silo systems
Tibebe B.

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● At the end of the lecture students will be able to;
Lecture ● Understand major business process in enterprises
Objectives ● Understand the nature and development process of silo
systems

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● Functional Departments (HR, Finance, Purchasing, Supply …)
● Examples (business process)
● Silo systems development process (Analysis, design,
Implementation (previous class examples and the current
Outline industrial projects)
● Silo systems architecture
● Gaps/challenges in implementing and using silo systems
● Class exercise

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Functional Units

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● Operating a successful business typically involves some form
of organizational structure.
● The functional structure is one type of organizational structure
that helps companies manage employees and meet their
business goals.
Cont… • Other types of organizational structures include
divisional, flat, hierarchical, matrix, network and
team-based.
• A functional organizational structure organizes a
company into different departments based on areas of
expertise.

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• A company that has a functional structure tends to
have the following three characteristics:
• a top-down hierarchical structure,
Cont… • department heads who report to senior management
and
• employees who specialize in certain tasks.

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● Functional structure example: Here’s an example of a
company that has a functional organizational structure.
● Company ABC manufactures travel luggage and has nearly
500 employees. It has adopted a functional organizational
structure and created various departments including:
• Finance
• Marketing
Cont… • Operations management
• Human resources
• Information technology
• Engineering
• Merchandising
• Product development
• Retail
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● Functional Silos
● IS over the years have been divided horizontally by
functions and vertically by hierarchical levels.

● Silos are basically compartmentalized operating units


Cont… isolated from their environment.

● They are and have business processes.

● Example – from Our ERP projects (Business process of


Supply, HR and Engineering)
● Horizontal Silos
● The POSDCORB (Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing,
Coordinating, Reporting and Budgeting) categorization.
● Classification of organizations into departments like
Accounting and Human Resources, reflects the breaking of
complex tasks into smaller manageable tasks.

Con….
● Vertical Silos
● Organizations also divided roles in hierarchical layers
from strategic planning to management control and
operation control.

Cont…
● Organizational structure discussed above is way of representing
and visualizing the relationship between functional silos / business
process.

● Functional silos were unable to handle cross-functional business


process.
● The cross-functional business process can involve people and
resources from various functional departments working together,
Cont… sharing information at any level of the organization.
● It breaks the functional silos by opening up the informational flows
from one department to another.

● The problem of functional silos gave birth to business process


re-engineering (BPR) which is a prerequisite for Enterprise
systems
● Represent the organizational structure of AAU and identify
the functional units/silos
(you may refer the AAU website)

Exercise 2.1 ● Suggest the potential number of silo systems it may


require?

● You may also the business at our school alone

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Cont…

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SIS Head
Office

Admin
Sample Assistants

PG UG
Registrar
coordinator coordinator

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● Develop the organizational structure of the enterprise
your senior project is based up on and indicate the
Exercise – 2.2 specific location/position of the functional unit/business
process you are trying to automate.

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Silo systems development
process
(Planning, Analysis, Design, Implementation, Maintenance )

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Basic steps

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Cont…

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● Basic issues is silo systems development includes
Identification and modeling of ;
● Information needs/data requirements
Cont… ● Key process/functions
● Forms/Reports requirements

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Silo systems architecture

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Cont…

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Enterprise
systems
architecture

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● Let us consider three departments/functional units at
AAU; Registrar/student records management, Dormitory
Management and Library .
Exercise 2.3–
● Enumerate at least two limitation of such disintegrated
silo systems systems.
architecture ● Design systems architecture for each functional units
listed above based on the enterprise systems architecture
layout presented earlier.

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Gaps/challenges in
implementing and using silo
systems

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● Duplicate data platforms and processes. Data silos add to IT
costs by increasing the number of servers and storage devices an
organization needs to buy.
● Inconsistent data. Many data silos aren't consistent with other
data sets. For example, a marketing team may format customer
data differently than other departments.
Cont… ● Incomplete data sets. Data silos lock data away from users who
can't access them. It is incomplete from enterprises perspective.
● Discourage cross-department collaboration
● Applications that don’t talk to one another
● Limited or lack of integrated information
● Isolated decisions lead to overall inefficiencies
● Increased expenses

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● Develop a functional model/use case and data model/ERD
for the following three functional silos at AAU
Exercise 2.4 ● Registrar/student records management,
● Dormitory Management and
● Library

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● Silo systems
● Functional units
Summary ● Silo systems development process
● Silo systems architecture
● Key challenges in use of silo systems

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● Motiwalla, Luvai F. & Jeffrey Thompson. Enterprise
Reference systems for management. Latest ed. Upper Saddle River:
Pearson Prentice Hall
● Vivek Kale. 2019- Enterprise Process Management
Systems: Engineering Process-Centric Enterprise
Systems

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Thank You

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