IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON THE SUPPLY FUNCTION OF AN ORGANIZATION

INTRODUCTION
It has been part of our history that goods produced are not usually consumed by those that produced them or where they are produced. They need to be moved and moved to the location they are needed. These goods passed through a long chain and are usually handled by many people, with each contributing to adding value to the product, from point of extraction to the transformation, and eventually consumption. This extraction – transformation – consumption stage is what is referred to as supply function.

History has also told us that at a point those activities were undertaken crudely and primitively. No easy access to information. In the organization, sometimes information are passed wrongly between buyer and the supplier on what is to be supplied, where it should be supplied and the time to supply it. But as time goes on man develop methods, technique and technology that allow man make this activity easier and more efficient, which is information technology.

CHAPTER ONE: 
Introduction
1.1Background of the Study
1.2Statement of the Problem
1.3Objectives of the Study
1.4Significance of the Study
1.5Scope of the Study
1.6Research Question
1.7Definition of Terms

CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review
2.1What is information technology?
2.2Functions of Information Technology
2.2.1Functions of information technology on operation
2.2.2Function of Information Technology on Logistic
2.2.3Functions of Information Technology on Customer Relationship
2.2.4Information Technology on Firm 
2.2.5Comparisons of the Manual and the Automated Systems
2.2.6Information system
2.2.7E-Business
2.2.8Importance of E-Business
2.3Importance of Information Technology
2.4The Impact of Information Technology on Supply Function in an Organization 
2.5 Management information system
2.5.1Information
2.5.2IT Resources
2.5.3IT Culture
2.6Supply Function in an Organization
2.7e-Procurement
2.8 Benefits of Information Technology to the Supply Function

CHAPTER THREE 
Research Methodology
3.1Area of the Study 
32Research Design
3.3Population of the Study
3.4Sample and Sampling Techniques
3.5Statistical  Techniques For Data Analysis

CHAPTER FOUR 
Data Presentation and Analysis
4.1 Presentation of Results

CHAPTER FIVE
Summary, Discussion, conclusion And Recommendation
5.1Summary of procedure
5.2Discussion of Findings
5.3Implication of Findings
5.4      Conclusion 
5.5     Recommendations
5.5     Suggestion for Further Studies
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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