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INFORMATION
TRAIN NAME
TRAINS
TRAIN NUMBER
TOUCH-SCREENS, PDA
INFORMATION SCHEDULE
IS
ROUTE FARE
PASSENGER
QUERY
AVAILABILITY OF SEAT
QUERY
FINACLE SERVER
Info flow for cash withdrawal or cards MIS from Corp office
Objective
HOW BUSINESS FIRMS USE
considered as a set of management reporting tools, but with the emergence of computing technology IS role is changing.
world Destroying the old business models Disrupting the entire industries Building new business processes Transform the day-to-day conduct of business Enabling to create new products & services Ex. Online music stores, online banking, online services etc., gas booking through SMS, RMC online system
changed
Manager no longer operate in a fog of confusion Online, nearly instant, access information, for accurate and timely decisions.
1970s: IS primarily transaction based processing system (TPS) 1980s: Decision Support Systems
1990s: Brought about business transformation through BPR concepts and become the boardroom agenda Integration of inter-organizational business process and MIS over a web enabled architecture
Understanding MIS
"Information systems knowledge is essential for
creating successful, competitive firms, managing global corporations, adding business value and providing useful products and service to customers
In many industries survival and even existence
processes and relationship with customers, suppliers and employees are digitally enabled
Understanding MIS
MIS is defined at large as "the study of [computer
management and organizational dimensions as well as technical dimensions of the systems as information systems literacy"
Understanding MIS
Information system literacy for future manager
a) "information system investments", b) "strategic business" c) "globalization", d) "information infrastructure", and e) "ethics and security"
Understanding MIS
Information systems one of the major tools
Achieving operational excellence Developing new products & services Improving decision making Achieving competitive advantage
Placements/Recruitments Interview Firms look for knowledge of Info Sys. & Tech. Regardless of major in finance, marketing, HR, operation or info. system
Information Systems
interrelated components that collect, process, store and distribute information to support decision making and control in an organization.
BUSINESS PROBLEM
MANAGEMENT
ORGANIZATION
INFORMATION SYSTEM
BUSINESS SOLUTION
TECHNOLOGY
Analyze market trends Monitor quality, efficiency, costs MANAGEMENT Redesign order, Structure, production process ORGANIZATION
INFORMATION SYSTEM
Build products to order Forecast demand and production requirements more accurately
COURSE CONTENTS
Part One
Organizational and managerial
Information system
Part Two
Information technology infrastructure (ITI)
Technology resources (hardware and software) Set of services (computing platform service, telecommunication service, data management service, application software service, IT management service), composed both of human and technical capabilities Wireless technologies, and security and control aspects.
Part Three
Several types of information systems. The main
concepts of
Enterprise Applications including enterprise [resource planning] - ERP, Customer Relationship Managing - CRM, Supply Chain Management - SCM, Knowledge management systems, and Decision support systems
Part Four
The process of building, implementing and
managing the systems in organizations. Development approaches (based on lifecycle or prototyping), Managing the necessary changes in the organizations, and various methods for evaluating the business value of the project are reviewed
COURSE EVALUATION
PROJECTS & PRESENTATIONS
QUIZZES/CLASS TESTS/CASELETS
END-TERM For projects and presentations you will
CLASS RULES
1. 2.
BE ON TIME TO CLASS BE QUITE WHEN SOMEONE ELSE IS OFFICIALLY SPEAKING DONT DO OUTSIDE WORK IN CLASS DO NOT USE LAPTOP EXCEPT FOR PRESENTATIONS MOBILES ???? - NV
3. 4.
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Suggested Readings
Management Information Systems
Managing the Digital Firm K.C.Laudon & Jane P. Laudon Pearson & Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Jaiswal & Mittal Oxford Higher Education Information Systems for Modern Management Robert Murdick, Ross & Claggett PHI