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INFOSYS.110 BUSINESS SYSTEMS:

DELIVERABLE 2: BUSINESS SECTION

2014

Name Andrew Student NetID ssea323

Group Number: 100

Website Link: http://infosys110group100.blogspot.co.nz/

Tutorial DetailsTutor: Day: Time:

Nicholl Oblitas Costa Monday 3 - 4 pm

Time Spent on

Assignment:24 hours Word Count: 1631 

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LIFE SAVER 2020 

INTRODUCTION

Cancer is one of the global diseases that claim lot of human lives. It affects those in

developed and developing countries, women and men, young to the elderlies, rich and poor,

and it is possible to any living human beings. WHO (2014) reports that Cancer kills 8.2

millions people in 2012, and in the same year, approximate 22,000 and 9,000 New

Zealanders were diagnosed and died respectively. As we discover Cancer, the problem is not

people get Cancer, but is they die from Cancer. There are symptoms such as loss of lives,

impact on family and community and last but not the least is lost of economic contributions.

Cancer increases mainly because the population is growing and getting older, thus, lack of

early detection and awareness, late diagnosis and delay in treatment are some of the cauces

of death from Cancer.

We can reduce the number of death from Cancer by inventing a Cancer detection portable

device called “Life Saver 2020”. This will be easier for cancer patient to monitor progress of

cancer, assure the status during remmission and timely delivery of indicative diagnosis and

they can do self-test from anywhere in anytime. This device takes a sample of blood through

the finger, process, analyze and presented within 60 seconds and also automatically send

the information to your health proffessional via secure message. “Life Saver 2020” has a

competitive features such as disposable needle and replaceable cap, rechargeable battery,

convenient and user’s friendly, affordable price and hygenic.

This device is the best solution to reduce and save people from death of Cancer.

3. BUSINESS SECTION

3.1 Vision

To be the leading organisation in providing the best devices for detection of Cancer.

3.2 Industry Analysis: Healthcare and Medical Devices Industry 

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Industry: Healthcare and   Medical Devices Industry . Analaysis is based on New Zealand

Industries.

Force: High/Low: Justification:

Buyer power: Low The buyer power in this industry is low as there

are few choices for customers. In New Zealand,

only the Cancer Scociety Auckland and Ministry of

Health usually used devices for diagnosed of

Cancer. (http://www.health.gov.nz/ ) 

Supplier power: Low Supplier power is low in this industry as showing

there are many software and computerised

business such as apple, samsung, dell, etc.

Threat of new entrants: Low Barriers to entry into this industry is very high

thus threat of new entrants become low. This

because there are high legal terms and regulatory

issues should met, high start up capital and

investment and also hiring experts engineering,

high standard medical staff. (DLA Phillips Fox) 

Threat of substitutes: Low There are not yet many portable devices that

detect cancer in market today, the only choice of

the people is to take Chemotherapy, Radiation

Therapy, etc in the hospital. (National Cancer

Institute) 

Rivalry among existing

competitors:

Low Competition in this industry is low because there

not many business here in New Zealand have

devices to treat, track and detect Cancer. Only

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the Hospitals and Cancer Society Auckland are the

main competitors in this industry.

(http://www.health.gov.nz/ and

http://www.cancersocietyauckland.org.nz/ ) 

Overall attractiveness of the industry: Inventment in this industry is really good because all

of the 5 forces are low.

3.3 Customers and Their Needs

Everyone can be the consumers of the business as they can used the device for their early

detection and checking whether they have cancer or not and monitoring progress during

cancer, but the main focus customers or the target customers are the Cancer patients. They

needs to know the status of their Cancer after treatments and needs advice immediately

from liable doctors, medicians, clinicians, etc. with affortable cost.

3.4 The Product and Service

Life Saver 2020 device will satisfy Cancer Patients but and for everyone as well. It is easy to

use, affortable price, and for cancer patients, they can check individually or with help of

others the satus of their cancer which lead to good monitor of the pain. For those feels or

not feels like they have pain, they can use Life Saver 2020 for early detection for them to

aware of cancer.

3.5 Suppliers and Partners

The main suppliers are software programs to setup the device and makesure that device

start up perfectly. Microsoft New Zealand, Jade Software, Jade Software Corporation,

Datacom Group, etc and other computerised businesses can be the suppliers of the

software program.

Hospitals in New Zealand can be our partners for using their specialize doctors and nurses.

Healthcare and Clinics can also be our partners for their clinicians and medicians to help the

patients and giving advice when sending the result of their testing from using Life Saver

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2020. Telecommunication businesses such as Vodafone, Telecom, etc. can also be our

partners in making sure the line for sending messages of the result.

3.6 Strategy: Cost Leadership  

As Cancer is one of the leading death disease here in New Zealand and most of the countries

around the world, we are targeting to offer low-cost products to our customers because we

know that people get from cancer and can’t get help or cure because of high cost in

chemotherapy and treatments, etc.

Our business provide Life Saver 2020 device in a low cost which affortable by low income

customers and its appeal to a large or broad audience.

The overall strategy is therefore Cost leadership 

3.7 Value Chain Activity: Make the product or services  

The most important value chain activity for this business is Make the product or services. 

This value chain is the transformation activities of the business that change inputs into

outputs tahat are sold to customers. These are very important because making Life Saver

2020 needs to be accurate, consistent and reliable to maintain high demanding from the

customers. This is link to the company’s vision of providing the best device for detection of

Cancer.

3.8 Business Processes

3.8.1. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROCESS -  This is the process of making sure that the device

is working efficiently with software program providing from the software suppliers such as

Microsoft New Zealand, Jade Software Corporatiion, Datacom Group etc. When the

software program is provided, special technician and IT Department install and run the

software program and make sure that coorperate with detection of cancer from human

body.

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BUSINESS PROCESS 1 MODEL

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3.8.2. FINISHED PRODUCTS INSPECTION PROCESS -  This process where the business checking

the final product once it is finish to make sure it’s reliable for customers to use. Products are

screening one by one and make sure its working. If a device is not work properly, then it

goes back to our IT Department for checking. Once all the products is finished, then they are

ready to distribute to various hospitals, medical centers, etc.

BUSINESS PROCESS 2 MODEL

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3.9 Functionalities

3.9.1. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROCESS

  Better access to software program when using it

 

Require to perform the jobs is always available

3.9.2. FINISHED PRODUCTS INSPECTION PROCESS

  Minimize the amount of defective products

  Reduce customer complainst due to inferior products

3.10 Systems

3.10.1. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION SYSTEM-   This system used to support the Software

Installation Process of making sure that the device have a better access to software program

and works properly when it is needed. The system supports the device deals with the needs

of customers when they need to do their test. Software installation system helps the works

logically run like effectively process and display the results, etc.

3.10.2. INTERNET CONNECTION SYSTEM  – The device took a sample of your blood, process,

analyse and present the results to the whom is tested then the result is automatically send

to your responsible doctors, medicians, clinicians, etc. Internet Connection System monitorthis process by making sure that the device is in good connectivity to the internet such as

the Telecom or Sparks, so that the result is effectively go through.

3.10.3. FINISHED PRODUCT INSPECTION SYSTEM - This system make sure that the product is

working properly and ready to use. All the devices are screening and scanning in order to

track any miss out components of the device. All the devices are turnning on to see if its

work or not otherwise they might have complainst from the customers and it will lead

economic loss.

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3.11. Summary Table: Value Chain to Systems

Value Chain

Activity

Processes Functionalities Specific Information

System(s)

Broad Information

System(s)

Making the

Products or

 Services 

1. 

Software

Installation

Process

1. 

Better access to software program when

using it.

2. 

Requirement to perform the jobs is alwaysavailable.

Software Installation System

Device Availability System

Collaboration System

Customer Relationship

Management System

2. 

Finished

Products

Inspection

process

1. 

Minimize the amount of defective products

2. 

Reduce Customer Complainst due to inferior

products

Inventory Management

System

Finished Product Inspection

System

Transactional Processing

System

Decision Support System

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CONCLUSION

Introducing Life Saver 2020 device will detect cancer from affecting people. As we know that

we are currently have no cure for Cancer but we are trying to stop it from killing people. Life

Saver 2020 is the best examples of how we doing this. If the business focus on our target

customers, strategy and the basic value chain activities of the company, business processes

on how to create best cancer detection device, the product will work effectively and have a

greate impact on reducing the death rate from Cancer not only here in New Zealand but

also globally around the world.

REFERENCES

1.  Ministry of Health. Cancer . Retrieved from http://www.health.govt.nz/your-

health/conditions-and-treatments/diseases-and-illnesses/cancer. 

2.  World Health Organisation. (2014). Cancer. Retrieved from

http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs297/en/ 

3.  National Canacer Institute at the National Institute of Health. Retrieved from

http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/treatment/types-of-treatment 

4.  DLA Phillip Fox. Healthcare. Retrieved from

http://www.dlapf.com/healthcare?gclid=CMPOm83FpcECFZcjvQodC0gAMQ#.VDmhEPmUdUU