Business process redesign in travel management in an SAP R/3 upgrade project: a case study

IF 0.7 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of Cases on Information Technology Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI:10.4018/978-1-59140-061-5.CH021
Marit Schallert
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Travel and related expenses account on average for 7% of an organization's total operating costs and are escalating to be the second largest controllable corporate expense. Based on rising business travel demand in past decades, the management of business travels has received increasing attention. Furthermore, the rapidly changing environment in the travel industry dominated by requirements for e-business offers organizations evident possibilities to manage business travels more efficiently. As a consequence for organizations, all transactions around business travels, from travel planning to reimbursement of expenses, have gained great importance. Organizations aim to reduce and control their travel costs by the utilization of integrated computer systems, such as the enterprise system R/3 and implementation of Travel Management. But how does an organization find its way to reduce costs and at the same time process high amounts of business travels based on a high quality for the traveler? Is this task an insoluble conflict or can it be a win-win situation for all involved parties? The following teaching case provides the initial stages of a process reengineering project undertaken in a shared service provider for local government departments in Australia. The objective of this project is to reengineer the process of business travels applying a reengineering methodology.
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SAP R/3升级项目中差旅管理中的业务流程重新设计:案例研究
差旅及相关费用平均占组织总运营成本的7%,并正在上升为第二大可控企业支出。在过去的几十年里,基于不断增长的商务旅行需求,商务旅行的管理越来越受到重视。此外,以电子商务需求为主导的旅游行业快速变化的环境为组织提供了更有效地管理商务旅行的明显可能性。因此,对于组织来说,所有与商务旅行有关的交易,从旅行计划到费用报销,都变得非常重要。各组织的目标是通过利用综合计算机系统,如企业系统R/3和实施差旅管理来减少和控制其差旅费用。但是,一个组织如何在为旅行者提供高质量服务的基础上,在降低成本的同时处理大量的商务旅行呢?这个任务是一个无法解决的冲突,还是对所有相关方都是一个双赢的局面?以下教学案例提供了在澳大利亚当地政府部门的共享服务提供商中进行的流程再造项目的初始阶段。这个项目的目标是应用再工程方法重新设计商务旅行的过程。
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Journal of Cases on Information Technology
Journal of Cases on Information Technology COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: JCIT documents comprehensive, real-life cases based on individual, organizational and societal experiences related to the utilization and management of information technology. Cases published in JCIT deal with a wide variety of organizations such as businesses, government organizations, educational institutions, libraries, non-profit organizations. Additionally, cases published in JCIT report not only successful utilization of IT applications, but also failures and mismanagement of IT resources and applications.
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