Introduction to Business Processes

This course introduces the student to how integrated business processes are managed using enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Many large organizations use ERP systems as the backbone for data collection and information sharing across all areas of the business. The world's largest ERP system provider is SAP. In this course, students will use the latest SAP software to examine how various business tasks or activities are managed, with particular attention paid to how these activities span across functional areas of the business. Students will develop an understanding of the many chains of interrelated events that must occur for any business to successfully serve its internal and external customers. Using SAP, students will execute tasks for a fictitious business, carrying out activities related to sales order processing, credit and receivables risk management, pricing, procurement, material requirements planning, and production planning. Upon completion of this course, students will have developed a high-level view of the chain of information "hand offs" that occur among and between functional areas of the business, and how the use of an ERP system can contribute to organizational efficiency. For students in the three year Business Administration – Supply Chain & Operations Management program, this course is the first of three courses that, upon completion with a minimum grade of 60%, will contribute to the attainment of the SAP Student Recognition Award.