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Management Information System on Hero Moto Corp
DATE OF Preastiton:- 20 July 2012
SUBMITTED BY:- SUBMITTED To:- Dr.Vishal Khasgiwal Brijesh mourya Neeraj joshi PGDM 3rd Trimester
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COMPANY PROFILE
Hero Moto Corp formerly Hero Honda is a motorcycle and scooter manufacturer based in India. Hero Honda started in 1984 as a joint
venture between Hero Cycles of India and Honda of Japan. The company is the largest two wheeler manufacturer in India. In 2010, When Honda decided to move out of the joint venture, Hero Group bought the shares held by Honda. Subsequently, in August 2011 the
company was renamed Hero Moto Corp with a new corporate identity. Hero Moto Corp now supplies motorcycles through more than 500 dealers and 700 service points, institutions, and overseas
customers.
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SUPPLIER & CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
1. Processing Orders Manually
2. TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEMS
3. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Processing Orders ManuallyHero Moto Corp had been using the my SAP, ERP solution for its core applications until the company
continued to enter its customer orders manually – using a portal to communicate with suppliers. They used to
receive orders from dealers in the form of spreadsheets, e-mail, and phone calls. It took a few days to bring in the customer orders and consolidate them. They also had to
deal with incorrect deliveries from vendors when they sent either less or more than the scheduled quantity.
For example, they might have ordered 100 units but the supplier delivered 110. This kind of error would slow
down the receiving station while their people would seek approval for receiving the extra quantity.
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TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEMS
organization has manual and automated transaction processing systems (TPSs), which processes the
detailed data necessary to update records about the fundamental business operations of the organization. These systems include order entry, inventory control, payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and
general ledger.
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
• Inputs: High volume transaction level data• Processing: Simple models• Outputs: Summary reports • Users: Middle managers for Structured & Semi-structured Decisions.
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Process of MIS
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INTERRELATIONSHIPS AMONG SYSTEMS
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DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
• Inputs: Transaction level data & MIS Reports• Processing: Interactive• Outputs: Decision analysis• Users: Middle & Top-Level Managers• inventories of information assets • comparative sales figures between one period
and the next,• Projected revenue figures based on product
sales assumptions.
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DATA FLOW DIAGRAM
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Supply chain diagram and explanation
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Recommendation:-
The company needs to tap the export market more efficiently as India has great potential of becoming the hub of manufacturing-Can use the distribution channel of Kawasaki and KTM for foreign market.
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Conclusion:-
After differentiation company has not given the good product so that decrees the company market share and view of MIS the company is improve the technology in our bike like:- given more malaise bike.
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