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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

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

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