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Topic 1
Applications in
Management
By
Dr: Waleed Hemdan
Ph.D in Business
Administration
University of Science and
Technology Beijing
Assistant Professor of
Business Administration at
Kafr El-Sheikh University
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INTRODUCTION
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Business Must Drive Technology
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Business Must Drive Technology
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Information Resource
Information is
often
aggregated
data that has
meaning such
as average
age, youngest
and oldest
customer, and
a histogram of
customer ages
Your age – a
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Information Resource
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Information Resource
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Information Resource – Quality
Attributes
Timeliness
When you need it
Describing the right time period
Location (no matter where you are)
Form (audio, text, animation, etc)
Validity (credibility)
Lack of any of the above affect the decision-
making process
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Information Resource – Organizational
Perspective
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Information Resource – Flows of
Information
Upward – describes state of the organization
based on transactions
Downward – strategies, goals, and directives
that originate at a higher level and are
passed to lower levels
Horizontal – between functional business
units and work teams
Outward/inward – from and to customers,
suppliers, distributors, and other partners
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Information Resource – What It
Describes
Internal information – specific operational
aspects of the organization
External information – environment
surrounding the organization
Objective information – quantifiably
describes something that is known
Subjective information – attempts to
describe something that is unknown
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People Resource
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People Resource
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People Resource - Ethics
You always
want your
actions to fall
in Quadrant I
– both ethical
and legal.
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Information Technology Resource
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Information Technology – Hardware
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Information Technology – Hardware
1. Input device – tool for entering information
and commands
2. Output device – tool for see or hearing
results
3. Storage device – tool for storing information
4. CPU – hardware that interprets and
executes instructions (RAM temporarily
stores information and software for the CPU)
5. Telecommunications device – for sending
info
6. Connecting devices – like cables, ports, etc.
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Information Technology – Software
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Our primary focus will be on application software.
1- Microsoft Word
Uses of Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word is a powerful word
processing tool widely used for various
purposes, including:
1. Document Creation
1. Writing reports, letters, resumes, and business
documents.
2. Formatting text with different fonts, colors, and
styles.
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1- Microsoft Word
2-Editing and Proofreading
1. Spell check, grammar check, and thesaurus
features for error-free writing.
2. Track Changes and Comments for collaborative
editing.
3-Templates and Automation
1. Pre-designed templates for resumes, reports,
and business letters.
2. Use of macros for automating repetitive tasks.
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1- Microsoft Word
4-Tables and Charts
• Creating structured tables for organizing data.
• Inserting and formatting charts for data visualization.
5-Collaboration and Sharing
• Real-time editing and commenting with multiple
users via cloud integration.
• Saving and sharing documents through OneDrive or
SharePoint.
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1- Microsoft Word
6-Graphics and Multimedia Integration
• Inserting images, SmartArt, and videos into documents.
• Adding watermarks, backgrounds, and cover pages.
7-Mail Merge
• Automating bulk mailing by merging addresses from a
database.
• Creating personalized letters.
8-Academic and Research Work
• Referencing tools for citations and bibliographies.
• Inserting footnotes and endnotes for research documentation
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2- payroll
Payroll systems are essential for managing employee
compensation, ensuring compliance with regulations,
and maintaining financial records. The key uses of
payroll systems include:
1. Salary and Wage Calculation
1. Automates the computation of employee
salaries, wages and bonuses.
2. Ensures accuracy in payroll processing based
on working hours, overtime, and leave policies.
2. Tax Calculation and Compliance
1. Calculates income tax, social security
contributions.
2. Generates tax reports and ensures compliance
with labor laws and tax regulations.
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2- payroll
3-Employee Benefits Management
• Manages employee benefits such as health insurance,
retirement plans, and paid leave.
4- Payroll Record Keeping
• Maintains comprehensive records of employee payments,
deductions, and tax filings.
• Ensures proper documentation for audits and financial reporting.
5-Payment Processing
• Integrates with accounting systems to simplify financial
transactions.
6-Time and Attendance Tracking
• Links with attendance systems to calculate wages based on
actual working hours.
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3- Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel is a powerful spreadsheet software
widely used in various fields for data management, analysis, and
automation. Its key applications include:
1. Data Entry and Management
• Organizes and stores large datasets in structured rows and
columns.
• Enables easy sorting, filtering, and searching of data.
2. Data Analysis and Visualization
• Provides built-in formulas and functions for statistical and
mathematical analysis.
• Uses charts, graphs, and pivot tables for data representation
and decision-making.
3. Financial and Accounting Tasks
• Assists in budgeting, forecasting, and expense tracking
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3- Microsoft Excel
4. Business and Project Management
• Helps in project planning, scheduling, and resource allocation.
• Uses Gantt charts and task tracking tools .
5. Payroll and Human Resources Management
• Automates employee payroll processing and tax calculations.
• Manages attendance, leave records, and performance tracking.
6. Reporting and Dashboards
• Generates automated reports using real-time data analysis.
• Creates interactive dashboards to monitor business
performance.
7. Inventory and Supply Chain Management
• Tracks stock levels, sales trends, and order management.
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3- Microsoft Excel
8. Statistical and Scientific Analysis
• Supports complex data modeling, trend analysis, and
hypothesis testing.
• Integrates with data analysis tools like SPSS, R, and Python.
9. Automation and Macros
• Uses VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) to automate repetitive
tasks.
• Reduces manual effort and improves efficiency.
10. Educational and Research Purposes
• Assists students and researchers in organizing and analyzing
experimental data.
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4- PowerPoint Presentations
Microsoft PowerPoint is a widely used tool
for creating visually engaging presentations.
It serves various purposes across different fields,
including education, business, and research.
1. Business Presentations
• Used for pitching new ideas, marketing strategies, and financial
reports.
2. Educational Purposes
• Helps teachers and students create interactive lessons and
academic presentations.
• Supports e-learning by integrating multimedia elements such as
videos and animations.
3. Training and Workshops
• Used in employee training sessions to illustrate concepts
clearly.
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4- PowerPoint Presentations
4. Sales and Marketing
• Showcases product features, benefits,
and promotional strategies.
• Helps in client meetings and advertising campaigns.
5. Research and Academic Conferences
• Assists researchers in presenting findings in a structured
manner.
6. Reports and Performance Reviews
• Used to summarize project progress, financial reports, and team
performance
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ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP)
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ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING
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ERP
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ERP Integrates Everything
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