Implementing the Serial Number Tracking model in telecommunications: a case study of Croatia
Background: The case study describes the implementation of the SNT (Serial Number Tracking) model in an integrated information system, as a means of business support in a Croatian mobile telecommunications company. Objectives: The goal was to show how to make the best practice of the SNT implementation in the telecommunication industry, with referencing to problems which have arisen during the implementation. Methods/Approach: the case study approach was used based on the documentation about the SNT model and the business intelligence system in the Croatian mobile telecommunications company. Results: Economic aspects of the effectiveness of the SNT model are described and confirmed based on actual tangible and predominantly on intangible benefits. Conclusions: Advantages of the SNT model are multiple: operating costs for storage and transit of goods were reduced, accuracy of deliveries and physical inventory was improved; a new source of information for the business intelligence system was obtained; operating processes in the distribution of goods were advanced; transit insurance costs decreased and there were fewer cases of fraudulent behaviour.
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2012
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Authors: | Polovina, Neven |
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Business Systems Research. - Society for Promotion of Business Information Technology (BIT), ISSN 1847-8344. - Vol. 3.2012, 1, p. 49-60
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Publisher: |
Society for Promotion of Business Information Technology (BIT) |
Subject: | Mobile telecommunications | business processes | bar code | SAP | IT project implementation |
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