Organizational Management Information System
An Organizational Management Information System is an information system that supports organizational management tasks (to provide efficiency and effectiveness of strategic decision making).
- AKA: MIS.
- Context:
- It can (typically) encompass the management of and Decision Support Systems.
- Example(s):
- It can be used by Management Workers.
- It can be support Porblem/Opportunity Discover and Assessment.
- It can be used for Organizational Control and Strategic Planning.
- an Executive Information System.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Business School, Decision Making, Expert System, Information System.
References
2016
- (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ http://wikipedia.org/wiki/management_information_system Retrieved:2016-4-20.
- A management information system (MIS) focuses on the management of information systems to provide efficiency and effectiveness of strategic decision making. The concept may include systems termed transaction processing system, decision support system, expert system, or executive information system. The term is often used in the academic study of businesses and has connections with other areas, such as information systems, information technology, informatics, e-commerce and computer science; as a result, the term is used interchangeably with some of these areas.
Management information systems (plural) as an academic discipline studies people, technology, organizations, and the relationships among them. This definition relates specifically to "MIS" as a course of study in business schools. Many business schools (or colleges of business administration within universities) have an MIS department, alongside departments of accounting, finance, management, marketing, and may award degrees (at undergraduate, master, and doctoral levels) in Management Information Systems.
MIS professionals help organizations to maximize the benefit from investments in personnel, equipment, and business processes.
- A management information system (MIS) focuses on the management of information systems to provide efficiency and effectiveness of strategic decision making. The concept may include systems termed transaction processing system, decision support system, expert system, or executive information system. The term is often used in the academic study of businesses and has connections with other areas, such as information systems, information technology, informatics, e-commerce and computer science; as a result, the term is used interchangeably with some of these areas.
2015
- http://www.inc.com/encyclopedia/management-information-systems-mis.html
- QUOTE: A management information system (MIS) is a computerized database of financial information organized and programmed in such a way that it produces regular reports on operations for every level of management in a company.
2014
- https://www.techopedia.com/definition/8240/management-information-system-mis
- QUOTE: Examples of the broad scope and varied contexts of MISs are: