MIS PROJECT Project Synopsis Section: B Group No. 6 # | Names of the Group Members | GroupRepresentative | 1 | Abhimanyu Miglani | Name: Garima PantMob No.: 7840083820Email Id: g.pant2511@gmail.com | 2. | Ashu Bajaj | | 3. | Garima Pant | | 4. | Mehar Ahluwalia | | 5. | Satyen Chopra | | TITLE OF THE PROJECT: Study of evolution of MIS in Indian Railways over last two decades INTRODUCTION: Indian Railways is one of the world’s largest railway networks with a history of
Premium Rail transport in India Evolution Mumbai
year of India’s independence‚ there were forty-two rail systems. In 1951 the systems were nationalized as one unit‚ becoming one of the largest networks in the world. Indian Railways operates both long distance and suburban rail systems. Today’s Business Challenges for the Indian Railways Increased operational efficiency o Improve
Premium Management Rail transport in India Ministry of Railways
transforming into business & its relationship to Globalization * The internet allows businesses to buy‚ sell‚ advertise online * Organizations are becoming more competitive & efficient by evolving into digital firms. * The internet has stimulated globalization reducing costs of producing‚ selling‚ and buying goods. * New information system is emerging the mobile & online software services into business Information system for running & managing business * Survival
Premium Management Strategic management Customer relationship management
Africana Studies 305 Critical Analysis Summary Form Date: February 15‚2010 In-Class Exercise No: Course: AFS 200-01 Author and Title of Reading or Chapter #: The Mis-Education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson List and Define Important Terms. mis-educated - taught inferiority & the education afforded to blacks was far inferior segregation - to separate or isolate propaganda - information given that helps or harms a particular group or instutition economic basement - the lowest financial
Premium Black people Education Slavery
IMPACT OF EYE CONTACT IN BUSINESS C COMMUNICATIO ON 1 KAT THMA U UNI ANDU IVERS SITY S OOL O SCHO OF MANA MENT M AGEM IMP PACT OF E EYE C CONTACT IN BUS SINES CO SS OMMU CATIO UNIC ON Final Proje ect Sub bmitted By y: Bharat Koirala (133 316) macharya (1 13315) Prajit Karm Nissal Karki (1331 14) Sub bmitted To: Mr. Ram m Biresh Mahato Assist tant Professor KATHMA ANDU UNIVER RSITY SCHOOL O MANAGE OF EMENT MAY 2013 DISCLAIMER This report is based
Premium Communication Nonverbal communication Eye contact
supporting business users in their tasks. | | | | | False | | True | | | | | | | | | | | | Operating systems software is primarily aimed at controlling the operation of system components such as input and output devices and the processor. | | | | | False | | True | | | | | | | | | | | | An example of an information to support strategic management is: | | | | | Electronic Document management system. | | Business Intelligence
Premium Information systems Decision theory Management
each segment‚ and the second-largest in the passenger vehicles market with winning products in the compact‚ midsize and utility vehicle segments. The company is the world’s fifth-largest medium and heavy commercial vehicle manufacturer. Areas of business Tata Motors’ product range covers passenger cars‚ multi-utility vehicles as well as light‚ medium and heavy commercial vehicles for goods and passenger transport. Seven out of 10 medium and heavy commercial vehicles in India bear the trusted Tata
Premium Tata Motors Tata Group
Literature Review: Literature portrays logistics and MIS practices from a variety of different perspectives with a common goal of ultimately improving performance and competitiveness. 1. Analysis of financial and MIS excellence of BRAC Bank Joydeep Sinha Roy‚ BRAC university 2. Course teacher instructions and lectures over the semesters. 3. Course book entitled Management Information Systems ( Managing the digital firm) written by Laudon and Laudon. While there is plenty of published
Premium Supply chain management Management Supply chain
Cross-cultural differences impact all interactions. Today we are going to look at how they impact the organization within a business. Many readers may not quite be here yet. But I thought this would be interesting to look at. Are There Differences? What makes an international business different? Does an international business function differently from one that is not international? Are there international growing pains? Apart from the legalities of operating an international company‚ it
Premium Best practice Culture Psychology
LIMITED MIS Department Head Office‚ Dhaka MIS department‚ present duties‚ challenges‚ purpose‚ future plan and recommendation: Management Information System: 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. It is usually also possible to obtain special reports from the system easily. The main purpose of the MIS is to give
Premium Computer Data Computer program