Internal reporting is of great importance in any organization. The essence of internal reporting lies in conveying the tasks which have been assigned to individuals A management information system (MIS) indicates the altogether internal controls of a business covering the application of people, documents, technologies, and procedures by management accountants to solving business problems such as costing a product, service or a business-wide strategy.
What is the difference between business management information and ordinary information?
There is a vast difference between business management information system and regular information system. One of the reasons may be the fact that whereas regular information is just a collection of ordinary information, management information is required for the operational activities of an organization. It is also required for supporting human decision-making process like Decision Support Systems, Expert systems, and Executive information systems.
What does the MIS Report include?
The MIS Report includes a great number of things. They are the following: :
• IT spending: The MIS Report is a record of all the expenses that was incurred by the company for the last month (in many cases it is calculated in terms of semesters or 6 months and sometimes it is calculated in terms of the entire year).
• Communication with supply chain: The MIS Report is also a combination of the supply chains with communication report.
• Sales Channels: In the MIS Report sales channels are properly mentioned
• Systems Environment: One of the most vital part of the MIS Report is the systems environment. With this report one is able to see the ongoing in the systems department.
• Manufacturing Locations: In the MIS Report there are a wide number of manufacturing locations. Along with the location, specific address is also provided for convenience. Readers of the MIS Report are able to track the locales where products have