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Purchasing Systems
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The technology deployment specialist of the Adelaide District School Board, Christine Clark, needed to make immediate changes to the purchasing system in response to service demands. The current system was not widely accessible or user-friendly, and was creating heavy workloads and the need for overtime. Senior management recognized the advantages of implementing a system that would integrate the data processing of all functions, including human resources, inventory, finance, purchasing, etc., and gave her the mandate to find an integrated system and develop a proposal for its implementation. In addition to finding a system that would meet these criteria, she had to consider the conflicting interests of different users, a new system that had been implemented in the finance department, and the ongoing changes in the organization.