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ISSN Print: 2394-7500, ISSN Online: 2394-5869, CODEN: IJARPF

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Vol. 1, Issue 11, Part J (2015)

Management information systems: significant tool for strategic & discreet planning

Management information systems: significant tool for strategic & discreet planning

Author(s)
Taruna Yadav, Sanjeev Kumar
Abstract
Management Information System (MIS) facilitates information for the managerial actions in an business. The key intention of this research is, MIS provides precise and timely information essential to facilitate the decision-making process and facilitate the organizations planning, control, and operational functions to be carried out efficiently. Management Information System (MIS) is fundamentally apprehensive with processing data into information and is then communicated to the diverse Departments in an association for suitable decision-making. MIS is a subset of the overall planning and control actions covering the submission of humans, technologies, and measures of the organization. The information system is the method to guarantee that information is obtainable to the managers in the form they want it and when they require it. The function of Management Information Systems is described and analyzed in light of its capability for decision making. Decision making process and its impact on top level management in a business organization is explained with an importance on programmed decision making. Management Information System (MIS) is essentially concerned with processing data into information which is then communicated to the different Departments in an organization for suitable decision-making. MIS provides information which is desirable to administer organizations professionally and efficiently. It involves three most important resources: people, technology, and information. Management information systems are different from other information systems because they are used to analyze operational activities in the organization. Rationally, the term is normally refer to the group of information management methods tied to the computerization or support of human decision making, e.g. decision, expert systems, and executive information systems.
Pages: 685-688  |  1232 Views  89 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Taruna Yadav, Sanjeev Kumar. Management information systems: significant tool for strategic & discreet planning. Int J Appl Res 2015;1(11):685-688.
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