AnalysisIn order to design and development an integrated state-of-the art human resources information system, the initial step is to define Riordan's business needs and its current technical resources. Riordan's ERP system was installed in 1992 and independent from its branch offices. This system is an integral part of the finance and accounting application. Riordan employs over 550 people and has offices located in California, Michigan, Georgia, and China. Each branch office has an independent finance and accounting system that is consolidated at the corporate headquarters in San Jose, California. A brief overview of Riordan's current information system and dependent software applications confirmed a business need for an integrated, high-performance information system. The factors that suggest the business needs are documented employee dissatisfaction, labor intensive procedures, and pertinent data located in various locations. This proposal will ensure that Riordan's present and future business needs are met in a cost-effective manner without diminishing its requirements and effectiveness.
Prior to addressing the design of the system, the affiliated departments were examined in order to determine the functions its information system perform and project future tasks that may be required. The initial examination commenced at corporate headquarters to observe the daily operations and review documents and reports. Additional interviews were conducted with branch office staff throughout the investigative process.
Human Resources/ Finance and AccountingIn order to obtain the information
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