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Intro to MIS – MGS351 The Information Age in Which You Live

Intro to MIS – MGS351 The Information Age in Which You Live. Chapter 1. Overview. Introduction What is MIS? IS and Decision Making IS and Technology IS and Business MIS Careers IS Opportunities and Challenges. Computer Literacy.

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Intro to MIS – MGS351 The Information Age in Which You Live

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  1. Intro to MIS – MGS351The Information Agein Which You Live Chapter 1

  2. Overview • Introduction • What is MIS? • IS and Decision Making • IS and Technology • IS and Business • MIS Careers • IS Opportunities and Challenges

  3. Computer Literacy “To err is human, but to really foul things up requires a computer.” -Anonymous

  4. What is MIS? • Identifying the information that is needed for effective decisionmaking in organizations • Developing information systems to satisfy those needs

  5. What is MIS? In other words….. “ MIS is using technology to create business value.”

  6. TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS What is MIS? What do MIS professionals do? Bridge the gap between business and technical minds

  7. Information Systems (IS) • A set of interrelated components that collect (or retrieve), process, store, and distribute information to support decision making and control in an organization

  8. FEEDBACK Activities in an IS INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT

  9. IS and Decision Making

  10. Managerial Levels • Senior managers: long-range strategic decisions about products and services • Middle managers: Carry out the programs and plans of senior management • Operational managers: monitor the firm’s daily activities

  11. Data versus Information • To make good decisions, accurate data can be transformed into information. • Information Processing Cycle Input  Process  Output  Storage (Data) (Information)

  12. Data and Information Data versus Information

  13. Characteristics of GoodInformation • Subjective Value • Relevant • Timely • Accurate • Meaningful Format • Complete • Accessible

  14. IS and Technology • Hardware, software, databases, networks and other related components • Computers and other technologies are used to build information systems • What technology should be used?

  15. Information Systems inBusiness • Functional Areas of Business • Sales and Marketing • Manufacturing / Service • Finance / Accounting • Human Resource • Cross Functional

  16. Widening Scope of IS

  17. Careers in MIS What does it take to succeed? SOFT SKILLS • Communication • Teamwork • Patience • Creativity • Decision Making TECHNICAL SKILLS • Technical Curiosity • Problem Solving • Analytical • Programming • Synthesis BUSINESS SKILLS!

  18. Careers in MIS • Project Managers / CIO • System Design • Software Design • Internet • Database • Network / Telecommunications • System Analyst

  19. MIS Career Outlook 5 fastest growing occupations between 2008 and 2018 for individuals with a Bachelor's degree: - Biomedical engineers - Network systems & data communications analysts - Financial examiners - Athletic trainers - Computer software engineers, applications Source: U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco2003.htm#occupation_d

  20. MIS Career Outlook Projected percent growth in occupations from 2008 to 2018 - Network systems & data communications analysts (53.4%) - Computer software engineers, applications (34%) - Computer software engineers, systems software (30.4%) - Network & computer systems administrators (23.2%) - Computer systems analyst (20.3%) - Database administrators (20.3%) Source: U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics http://www.bls.gov/emp/ep_table_103.htm http://data.bls.gov/oep/nioem

  21. IS Opportunities • Increase worker productivity • Enhance decision making • Improve team collaboration • Create business partnerships and alliances • Enhance global competitiveness • Support corporate strategy • Improve quality of goods and services • Rapidly changing technology

  22. IS Challenges • Workforce downsizing • Information overload • Employee mistrust • Difficult to build • Security breaches • Rapidly changing technology

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