Monday, June 16, 2014

Case Study 2: Less Paper, Better Reforestation (RIMS)



1.    What where the main deficiencies of the paper system? What was wrong with the fact that a human remembered where record could be found?
Answer:
Having a paper system for some reason will be quiet good because you’ll have the vintage feeling of having in your hand the actual paper or the information. But the obvious problem of the paper system is that as the volume of records increases thus the paper/document also increases. Until such time we got a lot of records more than we can handle and manage. This now possess a problem to a company specifically in searching a document from a bulk file of papers kept in a storage room or a closet. Even having a best practice of indexing the papers/document when keeping it still it needs an extra effort for the keeper to familiarize where a certain papers/document can be found. The fact that sometime we just only remember where a file could certainly be found we must consider some human-error factor that could lead sometime to losing a file and more worst if that somebody be replace by someone else it could be very difficult for him/her to locate some un-index files.
2.    List and explain the benefits of the RIMS system.
Answer:
Having Reforestation Information Management System or RIMS in the business gives them
a.    Exact inventory of the seedlings
b.    Employees is provided with updated records
c.    Employees are provided with the exact information about the seedling information such as the time and date the seed was plant to ensure the seedlings receive the care it needs to grow.
d.    Employees can access the seedling information through mobile application.
e.    Searching of records now is much more easily compared to a paper system before.
f.     Increase in employees’ productivity by having accurate records of million seedlings being planted and monitored. With the paper system it is impossible to keep track of this information.
g.    Cost efficient as the company only needs a few people monitoring the system compared to old paper system.
h.    Valuable information on how to plant a seed that has a maximum potential for growth can now be recorded and analyze in later time to be studied by new planters of the company. 

3.    What can be the benefits of analyzing employee performance by the system?
Answer:
The importance of analyzing employees performance by the system is that the top level managers gives an incite as the staff stays in the business for so long the staff accumulate an understanding or expertise in planting a seed of a particular species and when this staff retire all the many years of hard-work and knowledge will also gone if not pass to younger generation of planters. So, there is a need for the company to records the information needed to have an optical growth for a particular seed. By doing analysis, there is a lot of lesson to be learned in nature of their business as how it aspires from small scale seed planting business to a very large scale business.
4.    Consider the types of information systems discussed in the chapter. Which type of system could probably help both the nursery and the Department of Natural Resources?
Answer:
The Nursery and Department of Natural Resources needs a type of Information System that will monitor the type of trees that needed to be planted in a particular place to fulfill its purpose of reforestation in the area so that the Nursery department will able to plant a seedlings that we be nurse to be planted in the area later. This Information System should work hand in hand with both departments to make sure that the Nursery is seeding a right species of plant and the correct number (quantity) of seeds needed by the Department of Natural Resources for their reforestation projects. The system must have features that will able to monitor the growth of each seeds that has different seed details to ensure that the seed will not die or gone to waste.

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