Management Information Systems (MIS) : Work Smart Not Hard
This document discusses management information systems (MIS) and provides an overview of the field. It defines MIS as a computer-based system that provides managers with information to support effective decision-making. MIS combines information systems and business management. The document outlines the objectives of MIS in ensuring efficient decision-making and delivering the right information to the right people at the right time. It also discusses the evolution of MIS from data processing to electronic commerce and provides examples of common MIS careers.
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Management Information Systems (MIS) : Work Smart Not Hard
This document discusses management information systems (MIS) and provides an overview of the field. It defines MIS as a computer-based system that provides managers with information to support effective decision-making. MIS combines information systems and business management. The document outlines the objectives of MIS in ensuring efficient decision-making and delivering the right information to the right people at the right time. It also discusses the evolution of MIS from data processing to electronic commerce and provides examples of common MIS careers.
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Management Information Systems(MIS)
work smart not hard
Md. Ariful Islam Lecturer Department of Business Administration Prime University Smart Product Smart Service Roles of Information Systems Support Competitive Advantage Support Business Decision Making Support of Business Processes and Operations The information we have is not what we want, The information we want is not the information we need, The information we need is not available. -W. H. Mortein
Bad information is worse than no information.
The solution isMIS Information is Critical Autopsy of MIS Systems: emphasizing a fair degree of integration of subsystems.
Information: stressing on processed data in the context in which it is used.
Management: focusing on the ultimate use of such information systems for managerial decision making. MIS Defined MIS refers broadly to a computer-based system that provides managers with information and supports effective and efficient decision-making.
MIS is a field of study that combines Information Systems and Business Management. Objectives of MIS To ensure effective and efficient decision-making leading to greater productivity of the organization.
Right Information To the Right Person At the Right Place At the Right Time In the Right Format At the Right Cost Why to Study MIS? MIS is as important as Accounting, HRM, Finance, Marketing, or Production.
MIS works with all other departments to make them more effective and smart. Evolution of MIS Data Processing Management Reporting Decision Support Strategic & End User Electronic Commerce 1950-1960 1960-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990 1990-2000 Electronic Data Processing - TPS Management Information Systems Decision Support Systems - Ad hoc Reports End User Computing Exec Info Sys Expert Systems SIS Electronic Business & Commerce -Internetworked E-Business & Commerce Conceptual Framework of MIS MIS Careers System Analyst Chief Information Officer Network Administrator Database Administrator Information System Auditor Systems Security Manager Web Master Software Quality Evaluator Telecommunications Specialist Programmer Office Automation Specialist System Consultant Web Architect Project Manager User Interface Specialist Documentation Specialist Network Manager Business Application Consultant Technical Writer Training and Standard Manager And much more