Chapter 5
Chapter 5
Tactical Management
Measurements Schedules
Operational Management
Management
Users IS
Professional
Other User
Business
Sources
Programming
Processing End
Source
User
Feedback
Information system for Planning Process
Planning is concern with the future consequences of actions that are
undertaken today
Planning is
▪ Where are we?
▪ Where do we want to go?
▪ How do we get there?
▪ When will it be done?
▪ Who will do it?
▪ How much will it cost?
Planning is long term perspective
Forecasting future programme
Fully utilizing resources
Information system support to planner for long range influencing plan
MIS should help managers to accurately forecast demand for timely
production of their product
Information system for Decision Making Process
MIS is a technique that provide managers with useful
information to assist in the decision making process
Decision making is choosing best alternative
More information help to choose best alternative
Strategic level: decision are characterized
▪ Future Oriented
▪ Long range plan
Tactical Level: decision making relates to
▪ Short term activities
▪ Formulation of budget, funds flow, personnel problem, product
improvement
Operational Level:
▪ Inventory, scheduling, allocating workers
Information architecture focuses on organizing, structuring
and labeling content in an effective and sustainable way
The goal is to help users find information and complete tasks
Strategic Applications
Tactical Applications
Operational Applications
End of Course