use of IT and ICT in managerial decision making. COURSE OBJECTIVES At the end of the course students will be able to: 1. Describe the different types of information resources that are available to the firm or organization. (C1‚P1‚A1) 2. Explain the concepts upon which these information systems are based upon. (C2‚P2‚A3) 3. Compare the different IT/ICT that is used to store‚ manipulate‚ retrieve and transmit these information both within the organization and also to its external environment
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM ON A GAS STATION A case study presented to Mr. Panfilo Actub In partial fulfilment for the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration By: Llegunas‚ Kristine Mabale‚ Cherry Ann Maceda‚ Jebbie Mahinay‚ Gezeil Monsanto‚ Nichelle Joy May 2013 “A world without Oil Industry is a world with no life....” INTRODUCTION Management Information Systems are one of the major tools available to business managers for achieving operational
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FEATURES OF DECISION MAKING IN POLITICAL SYSTEMS INFLUENCE THE PRACTICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS? INTRODUCTION The changing role of law and the need to relate with a transforming society and its citizens has led to a demand on decision making in political systems (Bijsterveld 2010). Due to the variance in the decision making of these systems‚ interest groups carry out their public affairs (PA) activities in a plethora of ways (Baumgartner 2007) as features such as type of political system‚ structure
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MGMT 3913 –DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS LEARNING ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS CHAPTERS 15 AND 9 Learning Assessment Quiz will be on Tuesday 11/08/2011 1. What is an IT-based set of tools that supports the work of teams by facilitating the sharing and flow of information? A. Collaboration system 2. What includes document exchange‚ shared whiteboards‚ discussion forums‚ and email? B. Unstructured collaboration 3. What involves shared participation in business processes‚ such as workflow
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partners. More and more organizations are moving toward this digital firm vision. PERSPECTIVES ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information systems can be best be understood by looking at them from both atechnology and a business perspective. What Is an Information System? An information system can be defined technically as a set of interrelated components that collect (or retrieve)‚ process‚ store‚ and distribute information to support decision-making and control in an organization. In addition to supporting
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1. Most businesses should engage in e-commerce on the Internet. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Explain your position. * 2. Why do you think there have been so many business failures among “dot-com” companies that were devoted only to retail e-commerce? * 3. If personalizing a customer’s Web site experience is a key success factor‚ then electronic profiling processes to track visitor Web site behavior are necessary. Do you agree or disagree with
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basis for every decision taken in an organization. The efficiency of management depends upon the availability of regular and relevant information. Thus it is essential that an effective and efficient reporting system be developed as part of accounting system. The main object of management information is to obtain the required information about the operating results of an organization regularly in order to use them for future planning and control. CONCEPT OF MIS DEF: “A system of people‚ equipment
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A Project Proposal for Elective 2 (Management Information System) Name of Proponents: Alma Manga Jenny V. Maur Alvin Baltazar Elgine Astijada Richmond L. Dalida Christian Dio Lloyd D. Maramag School Year/Semester: 1st Semester‚ 2013-2014 Proposed Title: “A Propose Sales Operation with Inventory Monitoring System for Best Buy Trading Supply (BBTS) Computer Sales“ Area of Investigation Sales take a lot of process that starts on the customers
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Using MIS 4e Chapter 1 The Importance of MIS This Could Happen to You: “You’re Fired” Jennifer lacks skills FlexTime needs Abstract reasoning skills Systems thinking skills Scenario Video Collaboration skills Experimentation skills Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 1-2 Chapter Preview “But today‚ they’re not enough.” Do you find that statement sobering? If timely‚ hard work isn’t enough‚ what is? We’ll begin this book by discussing the
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How information systems support the business processes in an organization. Information System (IS) refers to a system of people‚ data and actions that process the information in an organization. An effective information system (IS) is one that minimizes data and maximizes information. A functional business information systems support the business functions of marketing‚ production‚ accounting‚ finance‚ and human resource management through a variety business operational and management practices
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