Process development in customer order information systems to gain competitive advantage: A SME case study

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2016

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Inderscience Publishers

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In today's intensely competitive business environment improvement in sales order cycle time is vital for the company's success. Controlling credits and measuring payment, especially crucial for a SME to manage its cash flow more efficiently, and to gain customer satisfaction, as well. So, the order management process should be robustly designed and optimally controlled. Thus, to gain superior performance firms must initiate new process development activities using information systems in order to find new methods of improving sales order cycle time. The purpose of this study is to develop a more efficient order management process for a SME also that can be generalised for the others. This process development aims to strike an appropriate balance between measuring lost times and managing customer credit limits. In this study, after analysing the pre-sales process of a focal SME, a framework is developed that is compatible with the current ERP system and can measure required metrics. Copyright © 2016 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

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Customer order, Enterprise resource planning, ERP, Logistics system, Management information systems, MIS, Order to cash, PD, Process development, Sales order cycle, SME, System management

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International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management

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23

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2

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209

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230