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Management Information Systems


and its types

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Important things to note!
• Business Function
• Business Process

Examples of Business Function: Design, Engineering, Sales, Marketing, Finance etc.


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Business process: A designed succession of events to the accomplishment of some


result in a business i.e Order Fulfillment.

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Management Information System

MIS is a collection of systems, hardware, procedures and people that all


work together to process, store, and produce information that is useful to
the organization.
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The MIS is defined as a system based on the database of the evolved for
the purpose of providing information to the people in the organization.

Management information system is a system, which is designed to


provide information to various organizational levels, to assist them in
decision-making.

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The Need of MIS

• To make effective decisions: Decision makers needs information for


decision making.
• Communication within and outside the organization: Employees,
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Customers, and Suppliers requires communication facility to run the


business.
• Record Keeping: Records all business transactions of an organization
and provide a reference point for the transactions

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Components of MIS

• People: users of the information system.


• Data: Data that the information system records.
• Business Procedures: How to record, store and analyze data.
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• Hardware: Servers, workstations, networking equipment, printers, etc.


• Software: Programs used to handle the data such Database
Management Systems, ERP etc.

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Architecture of MIS
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Classification of MIS
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Levels in an Organization
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Systems for Different Levels of Management
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Types of MIS
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Types of MIS – Contd.
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Types of MIS – Contd.
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• Integrated programs that can manage a company’s entire set of


business operations
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• Often coordinate planning, inventory control, production and


ordering

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Opportunities

1. Enhanced global competitiveness


2. Capture market opportunities
3. Support corporate strategy
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4. Enhance worker productivity


5. Improve quality of goods and services

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Conclusion

Information Systems are indispensable to the business, industry, academia and


any organization to meet the future challenges
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