Data Processing and Management Information System
Data Processing and Management Information System
Management Information
System: Difference
1. The data processing functions are data collection, manipulation,
and storage as used to report and analysis
business activities. The data processing system is oriented
primarily to processing transactions for day-to-day operations.
Manual systems can waste both money and time. For example,
administrators can spend a breathtaking amount of time searching for
misplaced documents in a manual system, costing U.S. companies up to
$89 billion each year. It's not just money lost, but people, too. The
research reports that searching for lost and misplaced documents
accounts for nearly 38 working hours per year for each employee. This
has a big, negative ripple effect on professional perception, workplace
productivity and organizational morale. Employees tend to leave
disorganized organizations, and the frustration of working with manual
systems can be a primary driver of employee turnover.