Page 2 OVERVIEW Introduction MIS Case study of Maruti Suzuki Car Sale Process Flowchart Recommendations Page 3 Introduction What is MIS ? Page 4 Important Points Integration and Streamlining of Business Processes Process Adherence Structuring‚ Storage and Retrieval of Data Instant Generation of Business Analysis Report‚ MIS Control and monitoring Man and Machine Support Operations ‚ management and decision making Page 5 Role of MIS Collection of Appropriate data
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What kind of system is described in this case? Identify describe business processes each supports. Describe the inputs‚ process and output of these systems. Ans: (a) systems described in this case are: * Transaction processing system (TPS) * Pizza tracker * Pulse * Pulse evolution (i): Thick client model (ii): Thin client model * Online polling system * Online ordering system (b): Processes each system supports: PULSE: Domino’s proprietary point of sale system‚ Pulse capture
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MIS 301 Introduction to Information Technology Management FALL 2010 - Unique Numbers: 03905‚ 03910‚ 03915 Instructor tructorBin Gu – bin.gu@mccombs.utexas.edu Dr. Information‚ Risk‚ & Operations Management (IROM) Dept. Office CBA 5.228 Office Hours MW 4:00-5:00 pm or by appointment Qian Tang - qian.tang@phd.mccombs.utexas.edu Teaching Assistant CBA 1.308B Office TBD Office Hours Course Description Information technology (IT) has transformed all aspects of 21st century business and
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“Wal-Mart and Their Management Information System” | | April 20‚ 2012 | Sam Walton‚ the founder and former CEO of Wal-Mart‚ was a stubborn‚ driven‚ hardworking‚ frugal man. After launching over 2‚000 stores nationwide in 1993 (Wal-Mart Stores INC)‚ a few investors realized the need for Walton to be able to communicate with all of Wal-Mart stores in a timely manner. These investors suggested that Walton invested twenty-four million dollars in a satellite system that would enable him to communicate
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Assignment 2 for MIS 1. Give an illustrative database for an Information system for Taj Mahal Hotel‚ Mumbai. Design various reports required by management for decision making. 2. Give three output formats (reports) for a Help desk at Ruby Hospital‚ Pune. 3. National Investment Co. is in the business of Financial Management. They accept fixed deposits of different types and also give loan on Fixed deposit. They pay interest to the investors periodically. The management of the company is interested
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Spring 2011 MIS (Management Information Systems) Mid-Term Exam Multiple Choice‚ True/False‚ & Short Essay Questions This exam is worth 100 points. You have 1 week to complete this exam. Submit your file through the course website until April 26 (11:59 PM). Please note that late submission is not acceptable. There are three parts to this exam: Multiple choice‚ True/False‚ and short essay questions. This is an open book exam – you can use your text books/notes/Internet during the exam (Don’t
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MIS Assignment 4/12/2014 [Type the author name] 871387 MIS Assignment 4/12/2014 Contents Executive Summary: Whether it is a small organization or a multi-national organization in which every customers count and it is important to develop strong relationships with customers based on loyalty and providing maximum satisfaction. It is possible to maintain one time purchases for a regular customer or even a window shopper who visits every
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Executive Support Systems (ESS) • supply the necessary tools to senior management. The decisions at this level of the company are usually never structured and could be described as "educated guesses." Executives rely as much‚ if not more so‚ on external data than they do on data internal to their organization. Decisions must be made in the context of the world outside the organization. The problems and situations senior executives face are very fluid‚ always changing‚ so the system must be flexible
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intelligently can provide an organization an edge over its competitors. Businesses are increasingly looking towards technology not only to realize their short term goals but also to place them strategically for their long term success. This strategy and smart application of technology in Business Processes captivates me. As the process of globalization has reached the frontiers of business‚ education and technology; it is the only indispensable way for the global organizations to face the challenges of
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An industrial organization as a social system This chapter points out that how Industrial organizations are regarded as a social system and how the specific component leads to affect this system. Author talks about the “Industrial organization” which are performing two different functions: producing a product‚ creating and distributing satisfaction among its individual members. By considering these points the author takes the lead to categorize the organization in two parts viz.
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