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Preparation: Leena Radi Under the supervision of: Yassmin El- bobo

Preparation: Leena Radi Under the supervision of: Yassmin El- bobo. Outlines. Introduction Definition Management Information Systems Goals of an MIS Functional Perspectives of MIS. Introduction.

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Preparation: Leena Radi Under the supervision of: Yassmin El- bobo

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  1. Preparation:Leena RadiUnder the supervision of:Yassmin El-bobo

  2. Outlines • Introduction • Definition • Management Information Systems • Goals of an MIS • Functional Perspectives of MIS

  3. Introduction • - The concept of MIS is how to use information technology and practice and application in an environment administrations, financial institutions, banking and other service and information technology .. Ie: those tools by which the data processing, display and make use of them in the decision-making, MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 10

  4. Definition • A management information system (MIS) is a system that provides information needed to manage organizations effectively. Management information systems involve three primary resources: technology, information, and people. It's important to recognize that while all three resources are key components when studying management information systems ... the most important resource is people. Management information systems are regarded to be a subset of the overall internal controls procedures in a business, which cover the application of people, MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 10

  5. Management Information Systems • Terminology Confusion • MIS = the study of information technology in business settings • But, MIS is also term to refer to class of systems used to support operational and tactical decision making MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 10

  6. Management Information Systems Transaction Processing Systems (TPS) • Support operation • Management and control • Routine, normal operations Management Information Systems (MIS) • Provide decision-making support for routine, structured decisions • Closely linked to and fed by TPS MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 10

  7. Goals of an MIS • Provide managers with information • Regular, routine operations • Control, organize and plan better MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 10

  8. Functional Perspectives of MIS • Manufacturing • Design and Engineering • Master Production Scheduling • Inventory Control • Materials Planning • Manufacturing and Process Control • Quality Control MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 10

  9. Functional Perspectives of MIS • Marketing • Market research • Web-based market research • Pricing MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 10

  10. Functional Perspectives of MIS • Transportation and Logisti • Human Resources • Accounting MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 10

  11. References • http://www.ibtesama.com/vb/showthread-t_66263.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Management_information_system MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 10

  12. Questions MIS 175 Spring 2002 Chapter 10

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