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CONCEPT OF MIS. Management “Management can be defined as a science of using resources rationally (utilization of resources in judicious manner using appropriate.

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1 CONCEPT OF MIS

2 Management “Management can be defined as a science of using resources rationally (utilization of resources in judicious manner using appropriate skills, approaches and techniques) and economically to achieve the desired results or meet the targeted performance level ” A manager may be required to perform the following activities-  Determination of organizational objectives and developing plans to achieve them.  Securing and organizing human and other resources in order to achieve the desired objectives.  Exercising adequate control over the functions.  Monitoring the results to ensure that the targeted goals are achieved as per the plan.

3 THE STRUCTURE OF MIS CAN ALSO BE DESCRIBED IN TERMS OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL FUNCTIONS AS DEPICTED ABOVE STRATEGIC PLANNING MANAGEMENT CONTROL OPERATIONA L CONTROL TRANSACTION PROCESSING PRODUCTION MARKETING LOGISTICS PERSONNELFINANCE INFORMATION PROCESSING TOP MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES Management Activities

4 Information “ Information is data that has been processed into a form that is meaningful to the recipient and is of real or perceived value in current or progressive decision” A data processing system processes data to generate information. The quality of information determines the quality of action or decision. The data information cycle can be expressed as – 1. Idea 2. Data 3. Information 4. Knowledge 5. Intelligence The source and destination for any information can be – International, National, Industry, Corporate, Department and Individual.

5 System “ A system can be defined as a group of inter-related, often interacting units that together perform a task in a synchronized manner to provide the desired result” Some of the examples of the system could be –  Solar system: The sun and the celestial bodies that revolve around it.  Respiratory System: Describe organs involved in act of breathing.  Hydraulic System: Group of interacting mechanical or electrical components.  A business is also a system where resources such as people, money, material, machines etc., are transformed by various organization processes into goods and services.

6 What is MIS? MIS is  An integrated (computer-based) user-machine system  Provides information  Supports decision-making functions  In an organization a logical, well-structured method of collecting information,processing those and disseminating to decision-makers is known as MIS

7 Definitions of MIS ® “A system of people, equipment, procedures, documents and communications that collect, validate, operate on different transactions and present data for use in planning, budgeting, accounting, controlling and other management process.” ® “A system that aids management in making, carrying out and controlling decisions.” ® “An MIS  applies to all management levels;  is linked to an organizational sub-system;  functions to measure performance, monitor progress, evaluate alternatives or provide knowledge for change or collective action; and  is flexible both internally and externally.”

8 Computer based Information System Computer based information system is a single set of hardware, software, databases, telecommunications, people, and procedures that are configured to collect, manipulate, store and process data into information. Components of CBIS ® Hardware is computer peripherals used to perform input, processing, and output activities. ® Software is the computer program that governs the operation of the computer. ® Database is an organized collection of facts and information. ® Telecommunications involves the electronic transmission of signals; enables organizations to carry out their processes and tasks through effective computer networks. ® Procedures are the strategies, policies, methods, and rules for using a CBIS.

9 MIS Characteristics ® System Approach  Takes Comprehensive view in the light of its objective ® Management Oriented  Top down approach followed  Derived from the over-all business objectives ® Need Based  Caters to information needs at different levels ® Exception Based  Exception based reporting principle

10 ® Futuristic ® On the basis of projections ® Integrated ® Blends info from several operational areas ® Common Data Flows ® Should avoid data duplication and redundancy ® Long Term Basis ® Strive to be futuristic ® Divide and Conquer ® Use partitioning into subsystems ® Central Database  Let subsystems access the master data MIS Characteristics

11 Why is MIS Important? ® MIS affects all areas of business  Manufacturing  Accounting & Finance  Human resources  Marketing  Top management ® Performance evaluations—expectations

12 MIS Functions:  Data capturing  Processing of data  Storage  Retrieval  Dissemination of Information – finished product of MIS

13 Limitations of MIS ® The quality of the outputs of MIS is largely governed by the quantity of inputs and processes. ® MIS is not a substitute for effective management. It is merely an important tool in the hands of executive for decision-making and problem solving. ® MIS may not have enough flexibility to quickly update itself with changing needs of time, especially in fast changing and complex environment. ® MIS cannot provide tailor-made packages suitable for the purpose of every type of decisions made by managers.

14 ® MIS takes into account only the quantitative factors. Non-quantitative factors like morale and attitude of the members of the organization, which have an important bearing on decision-making process, is conveniently ignored. ® MIS is less useful for making non-programmed decisions. ® The effectiveness of MIS gets reduced in the organization of the type where information sharing is not adopted as culture. ® MIS effectiveness decreases if there is frequent change of guards at the top management and/or frequent alterations in the organizational structure or the operational team. Limitations of MIS


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