Title: Introduction to Management Information System
1Introduction to Management Information System
2Is Computer Age Over ?
3Computer Age vs. Information Age
- Computer age refers to hardware trends (and its
speed of processing data) - Information age refers to the trend toward
treating information as a corporate resource that
supplies executives with timely, accurate
information for more effective decision making.
4What is Information ?
INFORMATION
Information is refined data.
5Data vs. Information
- Users really want is
- Information
- What users can learn from the data
- how to satisfy their best customers
- how to allocate their resources most efficiently,
- how to minimize losses
6Information and our Life
- Information (and energy) are at the core of
everything around us. - Our entire existence is a process of gathering,
analyzing, understanding, and acting on the
information.
7Information and Business
- Every business is a service business
- information confers competitive advantage
- Mass customization
- needs more information for custom-fit
- Information as product
- information broker, e.g., clothing database,
purchasing habits etc. -
8What is IS/MIS?
9It is the combination of
- Computers (hardware, software)
- Data
- Human Resources
10To facilitate managers in
- Day-to-day operations
- Data Processing
- Decision Making
11100 Years ago...
- Industrial Revolution changed the World
Today...
12INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- Why should we learn?
- What should we learn?
- How should we learn?
13Information Systems as Planned Organizational
Change
- Linking Information Systems to the Business Plan
14INFORMATION and PROCESS
- Information is frequently said to be the glue
that holds an organization together.
15More Information ?
- More information is not profitable unless it is
relevant information. - Executives will need better information in the
future if their companies are to be competitive.
16Information
- BAD information is WORSE than ...
NO information.
17Attributes of Information Quality
- We realize that a firm needs better information
to survive and prosper. Therefore, high quality
information products have to be provided to
management.
18The attributes of information quality are
- The Time Dimension
- The Content Dimension
- The Form Dimension
19Attributes of Information Quality
Timeliness Currency Frequency Time Period
Time Dimension
Accuracy Relevance Completeness Conciseness Scope
performance
Clarity Detail Order Presentation Media
Form Dimension
Content Dimension
20What is a System?
21SYSTEM
INPUT
OUTPUT
PROCESS
FEEDBACK
22System Concepts
Environment
Control by Management
Feedback Signals
Feedback Signals
Control Signals
Control Signals
Input of Raw Materials
Output of Finished Products
Manufacturing Process
System Boundary
Other Systems
23Definition of IS/MIS
- Information Systems (IS) are more than just a
computer hardware and software. Effective usages
of IS require understanding of the organization,
management, and information technology that shape
a system therefore, IS are organizational and
management solutions based on information
technology (IT), to challenges posed by the
business environment.
24What is Information Systems?
- Information Systems (IS) are more than computer
hardware and software. - It is not just developing business applications
programs - Information Systems include
- Information Technology
- Management
- Organization
- Ultimately, IS are used as strategic tool to
improve an organizations competitive advantage.
25INFORMATION SYSTEMS (MIS/IS)
ORGANIZATIONS
TECHNOLOGY
MANAGEMENT
26How you can apply MIS ...
- To improve the information content of the data,
- to present the valuable information in a
user-friendly, intuitive, and easy to understand
way, and - to empower knowledge workers of today and
tomorrow.
27Objectives of the MIS
- Deliver the right information
- to the right people,
- at the right time,
- with the right form.
- Ultimately, MIS should improve the workers
productivity.
- who has what information about whom and when,
where, and how will all be decided in the process
of building an information system.
28FUNCTIONS OF AN INFORMATION SYSTEM (General
Systems Model)
29Information Management vs. Knowledge Management
- Information management can be described as
delivering the right information to the right
people at the right time with the right form. - Knowledge management can be illustrated as
getting the right people to have the right
conversation at the right time.
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30CONCLUSION
- Information System (IS) should be an
organizational and management solution, based on
information technology (IT), to a challenge posed
by the environment.