How Business Use Information Systems?
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AUTHOR(S)
Azhar Susanto; Meiryani
KEYWORDS
Business, Use Information System, Information Systems, Business Process, Management Information Systems, Decision Support System, Executive Support Systems
ABSTRACT
The development of the business world that continues to increase causes the need for information technology to be increasingly instrumental in supporting daily business activities. The role of Information Systems as a tool in carrying out business activities becomes very necessary. When the stages of this process do not go well and correctly it will cause delays or irregularities and inefficiencies. To improve the processes that are already running, business process reengineering can be used. With this re-engineering, a new innovation can be done in a business where old habits can be abandoned and start with a new, better process. The use of information systems that will be reviewed in this discussion is related to the use of information technology in the renovation of global innovation. The rapid development of information technology has triggered new innovations that can help facilitate information. And this encourages companies to carry out renovations and innovations in the processes of production, sales, marketing, and distribution by involving the role of information technology. The use of information technology in business facilitates every business person and creates efficiency and effectiveness for the company so that by using information technology the company is able to create competitive advantages and be able to compete in the global market.
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