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Management Information Systems

Management Information Systems:-

Success in management requires learning as fast as the world is changing.

UNIT-1:-Introduction-

MIS and its relational in modern age business functions, increasing importance of information technology, components of MIS, characteristics of MIS, Functions of MIS.
Information-Data & Information, types of information systems, capturing of information.
Systems concept-Definations, types of systems, terminology, Synergy and systems approach.

UNIT-2:-Decision making-

Purpose, Models of decision making, Decision Making process and levels of Programmability, Decision under Certainty, Risk and uncertainty
Systems Development and Analysis-
Systems Development Cycle, System Analysis, System Design & Prototyping.

UNIT-3:-Information Systems planning-

Planning and it's significance, Approaches to planning.
IS Planning- Prerequisites, Planning technology, Stage Model of IS Planning.
Electronic Commerce or e-commerce Applications

UNIT-4:- Types to Information Systems

Transaction Processing Systems, Management Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, Executive Information Systems etc.
Mine Management Information Systems-
HR, Production, Sales and Marketing, Stores and Inventory, Geotechnical, etc.



Good management is the art of making problems
so interesting and their solutions so constructive that
everyone wants to get to work and deal with them.

Be a Leader to become a great Manager.

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