27-09-2010, 12:06 PM
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This article is presented by:
KALIDAS.V.D
Bachelor of Engineering
IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
M.S.ENGINEERING COLLEGE
BANGALORE - 562157
ABSTRACT
A management information system (MIS) is a system or process that provides the information necessary to manage an organization effectively. MIS and the information it generates are generally considered essential components of prudent and reasonable business decisions.
MIS is viewed and used at many levels by management. It should be supportive of the institution's longer term strategic goals and objectives. To the other extreme it is also those everyday financial accounting systems that are used to ensure basic control is maintained over financial recordkeeping activities.
GOAL
Contribute to a better understanding of organizations, communities and clients. An institution's MIS should be designed to achieve the following goals:
• Enhance communication among employees.
• Deliver complex material throughout the institution.
• Provide an objective system for recording and aggregating information.
• Reduce expenses related to labor-intensive manual activities.
• Support the organization's strategic goals and direction.
OBJECTIVES
To stress the importance of Management Information Systems in keeping records of
services provided by Community based organizations
PURPOSE
Understand the basics of management information system (MIS) familiarize with the
stages of development of a simple MIS and its applications.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
"An integrated user-machine system for providing information to support operations, management and decision making functions in an organization. The system utilizes computerized and manual procedures; models for analysis, planning, control and decision making; and a database."
A management information system (MIS) is a computer-based system that provides the information necessary to manage an organization effectively. An MIS should be designed to enhance communication among employees, provide an objective system for recording information and support the organization's strategic goals and direction.
MIS is viewed and used at many levels by management. It should be supportive of the institution's longer term strategic goals and objectives. To the other extreme it is also those everyday financial accounting systems that are used to ensure basic control is maintained over financial recordkeeping activities.
GOAL
Contribute to a better understanding of organizations, communities and clients. An institution's MIS should be designed to achieve the following goals:
• Enhance communication among employees.
• Deliver complex material throughout the institution.
• Provide an objective system for recording and aggregating information.
• Reduce expenses related to labor-intensive manual activities.
• Support the organization's strategic goals and direction.
OBJECTIVES
To stress the importance of Management Information Systems in keeping records of
services provided by Community based organizations
PURPOSE
Understand the basics of management information system (MIS) familiarize with the
stages of development of a simple MIS and its applications.
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
"An integrated user-machine system for providing information to support operations, management and decision making functions in an organization. The system utilizes computerized and manual procedures; models for analysis, planning, control and decision making; and a database."
A management information system (MIS) is a computer-based system that provides the information necessary to manage an organization effectively. An MIS should be designed to enhance communication among employees, provide an objective system for recording information and support the organization's strategic goals and direction.