------------------------------------------------- Executive information system An executive information system (EIS) is a type of management information system intended to facilitate and support the information and decision-making needs of senior executives by providing easy access to both internal and external information relevant to meeting the strategic goals of the organization. It is commonly considered as a specialized form of decision support system (DSS).[1] -------------------------------------------------
Premium Decision theory Information systems Decision support system
FACULTY OF BUSINESS‚ MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCES School of Arts‚ Humanities and Social Sciences Bachelor of Business Administration Assignment & Presentation (September 2013) BBA 1107 Business Information Systems Due Date : _______________________________________________________ Instructions: 1. This is a compulsory individual assignment report. Length of your report should not be more than 2‚000 words. 2. You are required to submit (i) a printed hardcopy‚ and (ii)
Premium Customer relationship management Information systems Citation
UPS COMPETES GLOBALLY WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Q1. Inputs‚ processing‚ and outputs are the three activities for the UPS’s package tracking system. The inputs include package information‚ customer signature‚ pickup‚ delivery‚ time-card data‚ current location‚ and billing and customer clearance documentation. Processing is transmitting the data to a central computer and stored for retrieval. Data are also reorganized so that they can be tracked by customer account‚ date‚ driver‚ and other criteria
Premium Customer service Customer
study‚ the firm implemented new information systems in order to achieve which of the main six business objectives? A) customer and supplier intimacy B) survival C) competitive advantage D) operational excellence 22) vv MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 21) From your reading of the Cannondale case study‚ the firm implemented new information systems in order to achieve which of
Premium Customer relationship management Supply chain management Management
Essentials of Business Information Systems http://www.hocbonganh.co.uk/userfiles/Essentials%20of%20Business%20Information%20Systems.pdf Text Book: Laudon & Laudon‚ Essentials of Business Information Systems‚ 7th Edition‚ Pearson (Prentice Hall)‚ 2007 Chapter 1 Business Information Systems in Your Career Multiple Choice Questions 1. One of the recent critical challenges facing Major League Baseball was: a. poor coordination between local and national sales channels. b. poorly managed
Premium Management Information systems Management information system
average‚ private sector IT projects underestimated budget and delivery time of systems by ________ percent. a. 30 b. 40 c. 50 d. 60 2. The major variables in project management are a. scope‚ time‚ cost‚ and performance. b. scope‚ time‚ cost‚ quality‚ and risk. c. time‚ cost‚ quality‚ performance‚ and risk. d. time‚ cost‚ scope‚ and performance. 3. The ________ reviews and approves plans for systems in all divisions. a. project management group b. project team c. IS steering
Premium Project management
Institute of Business Administration Jahangirnagar University Weekend MBA Program BUS 511: Management Information System Semester: Summer 2013 Case Analysis On: How FedEx Works: Enterprise Systems And UPS Global Operations with the DIAD IV Submitted To: Mohammad Anisur Rahman Assistant Professor Submitted By: Mikhael Novo Biswas ID: 201203049 Ashura Tahrimi ID: 201202042 Md.Abdullah Al Mahmud ID: 201203096 Mst. Nazma Parvin ID: 201201047 Md. Ashraful Hossain ID:
Premium Wireless Information systems Management information system
managers need information as they strive to attain those goals. Managerial accounting is the process of identifying‚ measuring‚ analyzing‚ interpreting and communicating information in pursuit of an organization’s goals. It is an important part of any organization’s management information system. 1-1. The following changes should be in store for managerial accounting as a result of the explosion in e-commerce: a. Companies will have to invest in their security. Their private information could be at
Premium Management Goal Organization
Business Information Systems Chapter 1 Introduction to information systems 1 Learning Objectives • Understanding the effects of information systems on business and their relationship to globalization. • Explain why information systems are so essential in business today. • Define an information system and describe its management‚ organization‚ and technology components. 2 Learning Objectives • Define complementary assets and explain how they ensure that information systems provide genuine
Premium Management Strategic management Information systems
GREENWICH DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SYSTEM National racquet and health club system report Dao Quoc Dat - 000586867 4/16/2013 Distributed Information System course work CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. Identification of information system ................................................................................................ 4 Overall description........................................................................................................................... 5 Specific requirements
Premium Computer Client-server Database management system