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Aoon Raza
National University of Modern
Languages
 Introduction to MIS
 What is MIS?
 MIS definitions
 Elements of MIS
 Difference between data and information
 Objectives of MIS
 Characteristics of MIS
 Role of the MIS
 MIS for a Business Organization
 Types of Information
 Limitation of MIS
 Management Information Systems
(MIS), referred to as Information
Management and Systems, is the
discipline covering the application of
people, technologies, and procedures
collectively called information systems,
to solving business problems.
 Management Information System (MIS)
is a planned system of collecting,
storing, and disseminating data in the
form of information needed to carry out
the functions of management.
The skill through which the involvement the members of an
organization is sought in a coordinated manner in order to
achieve the objectives of organization.
 “'MIS' is a planned system of collecting, storing and
disseminating data in the form of information needed to carry
out the functions of management.”
Management
Information
system
The organization and
coordination of the
activities of a business in
order to achieve defined
objectives.
The process of dealing
with or controlling things
or people.
Planning
Organizing
Leading/Directing
Controlling
Information selected and
prepared material related to
specific problem at specific
time.
Information is news or
knowledge received or
given.
BASIS FOR COMPARISON DATA INFORMATION
Meaning Data means raw facts
gathered about someone or
something, which is bare and
random.
Facts, concerning a particular event or
subject, which are refined by
processing is called information.
What is it? It is just text and numbers. It is refined data.
Based on Records and Observations Analysis
Form Unorganized Organized
Useful May or may not be useful. Always
Specific No Yes
Dependency Does not depend on
information.
Without data, information cannot be
processed.
System is a function units/set
of elements join together for
the collection and availability
of management information.
A set or group of components
related with each other
working for a goal or object.
 The MIS is defined as a system which provides information support for
decision making in the organization.
 The MIS is defined as an integrated system of man and machine for
providing the information to support the operations, the management
and the decision making function in the organization.
 The MIS is defined as a system based on the database of the
organization evolved for the purpose of providing information to the
people in the organization.
 The MIS is defined as a Computer based Information System.
Transaction Processing
System
Management Information
System
Decision Support System
Executive Information System
 Transaction Processing System > It involve the collection and
recovering of all the transaction data to support the management of
operations.
 Management Information System > It’s used by the Middle Managers to
help them operate their business well in an easy way.
 Decision Support System > It support decision making activities in the
organization that used by Senior Managers. Gathering information and
exchanging of information within the organization might efficiently help the
management make business decisions quickly.
 Executive Information System > It found at the top of the pyramid which
operated by Executives. It monitors and support the information needed.
In this type, you can easily access to the internal and as well as the
external information that is closely connected to the organizational goals.
 Data Capturing : MIS capture data from various internal and external sources of
organization. Data capturing may be manual or through computer terminals.
 Processing of Data : The captured data is processed to convert into required
information. Processing of data is done by such activities as calculating, sorting,
classifying, and summarizing.
 Storage of Information : MIS stores the processed or unprocessed data for future
use. If any information is not immediately required, it is saved as an organization
record, for later use.
 Retrieval of Information : MIS retrieves information from its stores as and when
required by various users.
 Dissemination of Information : Information, which is a finished product of MIS, is
disseminated to the users in the organization. It is periodic or online through computer
terminal.
 Systems Approach
 Management Oriented
 Need Based
 Exception Based
 Future Oriented
 Integrated
 Long Term Planning
 Sub System Concept
The role of the MIS in an organization can be compared to
the role of heart in the body. The information is the blood and
MIS is the heart. In the body the heart plays the role of
supplying pure blood to all the elements of the body including
the brain. The heart works faster and supplies more blood
when needed. It regulates and controls the incoming impure
blood, processes it and sends it to the destination in the
quantity needed. It fulfils the needs of blood supply to human
body in normal course and also in crisis.
 The system ensures that an appropriate data is collected from the various sources,
processed, and sent further to all the needy destinations. The system is expected to
fulfil the information needs of an individual, a group of individuals, the management
functionaries: the managers and the top management.
 The MIS satisfies the diverse needs through a variety of systems such as Query
Systems, Analysis Systems, Modelling Systems and Decision Support Systems the
MIS helps in Strategic Planning, Management Control, Operational Control and
Transaction Processing.
 The MIS helps the clerical personnel in the transaction processing and answers their
queries on the data pertaining to the transaction, the status of a particular record and
references on a variety of documents. The MIS helps the junior management
personnel by providing the operational data for planning, scheduling and control, and
helps them further in decision making at the operations level to correct an out of
control situation.
 Support the Business Process : Treats inputs as a request from the customer and
outputs as services to customer. Supports current operations and use the system to
influence further way of working.
 Support Operation of a Business Organization : MIS supports operations of a
business organization by giving timely information, maintenance and enhancement
which provides flexibility in the operation of an organizations.
 To Support Decision Making : MIS supports the decision making by employee in
their daily operations. MIS also supports managers in decision making to meet the
goals and objectives of the organization. Different mathematical models and IT tools
are used for the purpose evolving strategies to meet competitive needs.
 Strategies for an Organization : Today each business is running in a competitive
market. MIS supports the organization to envolve appropriate strategies for the
business to assented in a competitive environment.
A business has several information systems :
(A) Formal Information System
(B) Informal Information System
(C) Computer Based Information System
 (a) Formal Information System : It is based on organizational chart represented by the
organization.
 (b) Informal Information System : It is an employee based system designed to meet
personal and vocational needs and to help in the solution of work-related problems. It also
funnels information upward through indirect channels. It works within the framework of the
business and its stated policies.
 (c) Computer Based Information System (CBIS) : This category of information system
depends mainly on the computer for handling business application. System analysis
develops different types of information system to meet variety of business needs. There is
class of system known as collectively as computer based information system.
 If the MIS is not designed properly according to the information needs of different
levels of management it will be of little or no use.
 If the proper training is not given to the users of the system and they are not aware of
its use properly, MIS will be a failure.
 Mostly information provided by MIS is in quantitative form, Hence it ignores qualitative
information like attitude of employees etc.
 Usefulness of MIS is reduced in the companies where information is not shared.
 In such a complex business environment, it may not be possible for existing MIS to
adapt frequently to changing conditions.
 The quality of MIS output depends upon the quality of inputs and programmers.
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Managment information system

  • 1. Aoon Raza National University of Modern Languages
  • 2.  Introduction to MIS  What is MIS?  MIS definitions  Elements of MIS  Difference between data and information  Objectives of MIS  Characteristics of MIS  Role of the MIS  MIS for a Business Organization  Types of Information  Limitation of MIS
  • 3.  Management Information Systems (MIS), referred to as Information Management and Systems, is the discipline covering the application of people, technologies, and procedures collectively called information systems, to solving business problems.  Management Information System (MIS) is a planned system of collecting, storing, and disseminating data in the form of information needed to carry out the functions of management.
  • 4. The skill through which the involvement the members of an organization is sought in a coordinated manner in order to achieve the objectives of organization.  “'MIS' is a planned system of collecting, storing and disseminating data in the form of information needed to carry out the functions of management.”
  • 6. The organization and coordination of the activities of a business in order to achieve defined objectives. The process of dealing with or controlling things or people.
  • 8. Information selected and prepared material related to specific problem at specific time. Information is news or knowledge received or given.
  • 9. BASIS FOR COMPARISON DATA INFORMATION Meaning Data means raw facts gathered about someone or something, which is bare and random. Facts, concerning a particular event or subject, which are refined by processing is called information. What is it? It is just text and numbers. It is refined data. Based on Records and Observations Analysis Form Unorganized Organized Useful May or may not be useful. Always Specific No Yes Dependency Does not depend on information. Without data, information cannot be processed.
  • 10. System is a function units/set of elements join together for the collection and availability of management information. A set or group of components related with each other working for a goal or object.
  • 11.  The MIS is defined as a system which provides information support for decision making in the organization.  The MIS is defined as an integrated system of man and machine for providing the information to support the operations, the management and the decision making function in the organization.  The MIS is defined as a system based on the database of the organization evolved for the purpose of providing information to the people in the organization.  The MIS is defined as a Computer based Information System.
  • 13.  Transaction Processing System > It involve the collection and recovering of all the transaction data to support the management of operations.  Management Information System > It’s used by the Middle Managers to help them operate their business well in an easy way.  Decision Support System > It support decision making activities in the organization that used by Senior Managers. Gathering information and exchanging of information within the organization might efficiently help the management make business decisions quickly.  Executive Information System > It found at the top of the pyramid which operated by Executives. It monitors and support the information needed. In this type, you can easily access to the internal and as well as the external information that is closely connected to the organizational goals.
  • 14.  Data Capturing : MIS capture data from various internal and external sources of organization. Data capturing may be manual or through computer terminals.  Processing of Data : The captured data is processed to convert into required information. Processing of data is done by such activities as calculating, sorting, classifying, and summarizing.  Storage of Information : MIS stores the processed or unprocessed data for future use. If any information is not immediately required, it is saved as an organization record, for later use.  Retrieval of Information : MIS retrieves information from its stores as and when required by various users.  Dissemination of Information : Information, which is a finished product of MIS, is disseminated to the users in the organization. It is periodic or online through computer terminal.
  • 15.  Systems Approach  Management Oriented  Need Based  Exception Based  Future Oriented  Integrated  Long Term Planning  Sub System Concept
  • 16. The role of the MIS in an organization can be compared to the role of heart in the body. The information is the blood and MIS is the heart. In the body the heart plays the role of supplying pure blood to all the elements of the body including the brain. The heart works faster and supplies more blood when needed. It regulates and controls the incoming impure blood, processes it and sends it to the destination in the quantity needed. It fulfils the needs of blood supply to human body in normal course and also in crisis.
  • 17.  The system ensures that an appropriate data is collected from the various sources, processed, and sent further to all the needy destinations. The system is expected to fulfil the information needs of an individual, a group of individuals, the management functionaries: the managers and the top management.  The MIS satisfies the diverse needs through a variety of systems such as Query Systems, Analysis Systems, Modelling Systems and Decision Support Systems the MIS helps in Strategic Planning, Management Control, Operational Control and Transaction Processing.  The MIS helps the clerical personnel in the transaction processing and answers their queries on the data pertaining to the transaction, the status of a particular record and references on a variety of documents. The MIS helps the junior management personnel by providing the operational data for planning, scheduling and control, and helps them further in decision making at the operations level to correct an out of control situation.
  • 18.  Support the Business Process : Treats inputs as a request from the customer and outputs as services to customer. Supports current operations and use the system to influence further way of working.  Support Operation of a Business Organization : MIS supports operations of a business organization by giving timely information, maintenance and enhancement which provides flexibility in the operation of an organizations.  To Support Decision Making : MIS supports the decision making by employee in their daily operations. MIS also supports managers in decision making to meet the goals and objectives of the organization. Different mathematical models and IT tools are used for the purpose evolving strategies to meet competitive needs.  Strategies for an Organization : Today each business is running in a competitive market. MIS supports the organization to envolve appropriate strategies for the business to assented in a competitive environment.
  • 19. A business has several information systems : (A) Formal Information System (B) Informal Information System (C) Computer Based Information System  (a) Formal Information System : It is based on organizational chart represented by the organization.  (b) Informal Information System : It is an employee based system designed to meet personal and vocational needs and to help in the solution of work-related problems. It also funnels information upward through indirect channels. It works within the framework of the business and its stated policies.  (c) Computer Based Information System (CBIS) : This category of information system depends mainly on the computer for handling business application. System analysis develops different types of information system to meet variety of business needs. There is class of system known as collectively as computer based information system.
  • 20.  If the MIS is not designed properly according to the information needs of different levels of management it will be of little or no use.  If the proper training is not given to the users of the system and they are not aware of its use properly, MIS will be a failure.  Mostly information provided by MIS is in quantitative form, Hence it ignores qualitative information like attitude of employees etc.  Usefulness of MIS is reduced in the companies where information is not shared.  In such a complex business environment, it may not be possible for existing MIS to adapt frequently to changing conditions.  The quality of MIS output depends upon the quality of inputs and programmers.