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hello Could I get the answers for Question 5 here's the
question: QUESTION5 You are the Chief Technology Officer of Vegas
Girl's Pizza involved as part of the IT overnance team to provide
your opinion and solutions for the following questions Consider the
following additional paragraph s and answer the question that
follows: Back at his desk, Peter Greyton is thinking of the day's
developments. He reflects uporn his meeting with Jim Saxton and
Elaine Black. He considers where the company has been and where it
is heading, and ponders the current issues regarding Vegas Girl's
Pizza accounting information systems. Overall, Peter feels that he
needs help aligning Vegas Girl's Pizza business strategy with its
IT systems. In addition, he is concerned about the limitations of
the current accounting information system. Are internal controls
strong enough? Would a new, integrated IT system yield
improvements? As he contemplates the integration of the POS systems
at the restaurant locations with the GL software at the home
office, he wonders about the requirements for developing and
implementing such a system, and how to best utilize the system to
support Vegas Girl's Pizza business strategy. Peter realizes that
his ability to address these issues will be critical not only to
the success of the company, but also to his career. He asks
himself, "What should I do now?" Required: Assume that you are Jim
Saxton preparing a report for Peter Greyton, the CIO. Address the
following: Do you think Vegas Girl's Pizza business strategy is
driving the development of its information systems, or vice versa?
Use points from the case to support your answer 2. Describe the
steps Vegas Girl's Pizza should take (according to the systems
development life cycle stages) to ensure that its IT systems are
aligned with its business strategy Consider the following issues
that relate to Vegas Girl's Pizza purchases of ingredients and
supplies, and then answer the questions pertaining to its
expenditure processes. As mentioned in the opening part of the
Vegas Girl's Pizza case, there are now 49 locations throughout the
greater Pittsburgh area. Each one of those restaurant locations
needs an ongoing supply of the many ingredients of pizzas and the
other foods served. The raw materials each restaurant needs to make
and sell pizzas and other menu items are things such as flour,
salt, sugar, tomatoes, potatoes, lettuce, tomato paste, spices,
meat, cheeses, and buns, as well as supplies such as napkins,
take-out packages and doggy-bag containers Each restaurant must
maintain an inventory of all of these items in order to properly
serve customers. However, it is a difficult balance to maintain the
right amount of each of these items. As you know from your
experience in eating at restaurants, t can leave a negativ
impression in your mind if the restaurant has run out of the food
you intended to order Thus, there must always be enough ingredients
and supplies to meet customers' desires Two factors make it
difficult to maintain enough inventory of food can supplies:
predicting demand, and time or space limitations. First, t can be
difficult to predict customer demand for any particular day or
week. The less predictable the stream of customers eating at the
restaurant, the harder it can be to know how much inventory of food
and supplies to keep. Secondly, time and space limit the amount of
inventory a restaurant can keep. Food inventory is perishable, and
much of it has a very short shelf life. For example, lettuce and
tomatoes may remain fresh for only a couple of days. Other food
items, such as flour and salt, may remain usable for months. But
even for items with a long shelf life, it is hard to keep a large
inventory at a restaurant because of limited storage space. Most of
the space in a restaurant is for customer dining and the kitchen.
Vegas Girl's Pizza uses a central commissary to prepare some of the
ingredients before they are shipped to the restaurant. For example,
the individual restaurant locations do not make dough on the
premises. The flour, salt, yeast, and other ingredients are
maintained, mixed, and prepared at the commissary, and this premade
dough is then shipped by truck to restaurants daily. The pizza
sauce and many ingredients for sandwiches and salads are also
premade at the commissary. All of these factors taken together mean
that Vegas Girl's Pizza must continually be purchasing the
ingredients for pizzas and other foods, and supplies. These
inventory items must be delivered to the commissary and then to
each of the 49 Vegas Girl's Pizza locations to ensure that they
never run out of the items needed to serve customers. Since there
is a short shelf life for much of the inventory, the purchasing
takes place on a daily basis to keep the commissary and each
restaurant location properly stocked. Required: 3. Describe how you
believe an efficient and effective purchasing system should be
organized at Vegas Girl's Pizza. Consider details such as the
following: a) How many purchasing agents should be employed? b)
Where will these purchasing agents be located? c) How will the
necessary information for purchasing flow between restaurants and
these purchasing agents? How will IT systems be used in purchasing?
How and when will purchased items be delivered to the restaurants?
(Remember that all 49 locations are within the Pittsburgh area and
none would d) e) be more than a one-hour drive from the corporate
Headquarters.) 4. Draw a process map of your proposed purchasing
system. 5. Describe any IT controls that would be necessary or
desirable in your purchasing system 6. Briefly describe Vegas
Girl's Pizza conversion processes; that is, what gets converted,
how is it done, and where are the underlying processes performed
[at which Vegas Girl's Pizza location(s)]? 7. What procedures and
internal controls would you recommend to Vegas Girl's Pizza to
minimize the risk of lost sales due to stock-outs (i.e., running
out of ingredients) and the resulting idle time that may be
incurred while employees are awaiting delivery from the
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IT IS A FOLLOWUP QUESTION
THANKS
Given that the following information,
You are the Chief Technology Officer of Vegas Girl's Pizza involved as part of the IT governance team to provide your opinion and solutions for the following questions. Back at his desk, Peter Greyton is thinking of the day's developments. He reflects upon his meeting with Jim Saxton and Elaine Black. He considers where the company has been and where it is heading, and ponders the current issues regarding Vegas Girl's Pizza accounting information systems. Overall, Peter feels that he needs help aligning Vegas Girl's Pizza business strategy with its IT systems.
1. Do you think Mama’s Pizzeria business strategy is driving the development of its information systems, or vice versa? Use points from the case to support your answer.
Answer:
Yes, it certainly seems that Mama’s Pizzeria business strategy is driving the development of its information systems as they clearly seem concerned about the limitations of the current accounting information system. Additionally they are also be seen in deep thoughts on Are internal controls strong enough? Would a new, integrated IT system yield improvements? alike queries, which has to result in development of Mama’s Pizzeria strategy in enhancing its information systems.