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Submitted To:                     Submitted By:Dr. Harshvardhan Halve         Amrita Pandey(201002AlokPaliwal(201002Akshay Gupta(201002AkhilAgarwal(2010022)AkankshaPahwa(2010021)AdityaVikramMehra(2010020)
What is Management Information System? MIS is a system that provides information needed to manage the organizations effectively. They are regarded to be the subset of the overall internal control procedures, in a business, which covers the application of people, documents, technologies and procedures used by management accountants to solve business problems such as costing a product, service or a business wide strategy. Management information systems are distinct from regular information systems in that they are used to analyze other information systems applied in operational activities in the organization.
Data, information and Systems Data: is a fact, number, statement or a picture that is “given”. It is the raw material in the production of information. Information: is the data after manipulation, that has meaning within a context. Systems: a set of components that work together to achieve a common goal. Often a system has several sub-systems. A system can be open or closed, depending on the nature of  information flow in the system.
Characteristics of useful information Relevant:the information must be pertaining to the problem at hand. Complete: partial information is often worse than no information. Accurate: erroneous information might lead to disastrous decisions. Current: decisions should be based on the latest information available, because what was a fact yesterday might no longer be one today. Economical:  in business setting ,the cost of obtaining information  must be considered as one cost element involved in any decision.
Four stages of processing Input: collecting and entering the data into the information system. Data Processing:  here the data is manipulated into information using mathematical, statistical and other tools. Output: the information is displayed or presented. Storage: data and information are maintained for later use.
Ethical and Societal Issues Consumer Privacy: organizations collect (and sometimes sell) huge amount of data on individuals. Employee Privacy: IT supports remote monitoring of employees, violating privacy and creating stress. Freedom of Speech: IT increases opportunities for pornography, hate speech, intellectual property crime, an d other intrusions; prevention may abridge free speech. ,[object Object]
Social Inequality: Less than 20% of the world’s population have ever used a PC; less than 3% have Internet access.  ,[object Object]
SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE    Computer software, is the collection of computer programs and related data that provide the instructions telling a computer what to do and how to do it    Computer hardware refers to the physical parts of a computer and related devices. Internal hardware parts of a computer are often referred to as components. External hardware devices are usually called peripherals
TELECOMMUNICATIONS     Science and technology associated, in general, with communications at a distance. A telecommunications system requires a analog or digital transmitter, a compatible receiver, and a physical (cable or wire) or non-physical (wireless) connection
PEOPLE     Information systems professionals who analyze organizational information needs, design and build information systems, prepare computer programs
PROCEDURES Procedures refers to rules for achieving optimal and secure operations in data processing
DATA Data refers to representation of facts, concepts, or instructions in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by humans or by automatic means
Types of Management Information System
Analyses Buying Patterns Maintain Customer Records Customer  Relationship Improve Quality of Customer Service Predicts switching of customer
Business info system-past , present and future PRESENT Year              -         1970’s Main activities  -        Mainframe computers were used                                 Computers and data were centralized                                 Main focus was to automate existing                                  process Skills required -         Programming in COBOL Systems were tied to a few business                                                                                                     functions: payroll, inventory, billing
Year                  -                  1980s Main activities    -                PCs and LANs are installed.                                           Departments set up own computer                                            systems makes departments less dependent on the IT department.                                       End-user computing with Word Processors      and Spreadsheets.                                           Main focus is automating existing processes. Skills required     -               PC support, basic networking
Year                 -                 1990s  Main activities -            No more stand-Wide Area Networks (WANs)                                          become corporatestandards.                                      Senior management looks for system integration and dataintegration .                                      No more stand-alone systems.                                 Main focus is central control and corporate learning  Skills required -           Network support, systems integration, database                                         administration
Year                    -                2000s Main activities     -       Wide Area Networks expand via the Internet to includeglobalenterprises and business partners                                    supply chainand distribution.                                    Senior management looks for data sharing across systems.                                      Main focus is efficiencies and speed in inventory,                                     manufacturing, distribution. Skills required      -        Network support, systems integration
Present Dynamic business environment  Modern business organizations become more and more dependent on their      information systems to deal with the complexity and changeability of the context (markets) in which they operate and consequently their internal organization structures.  Developments like dynamic cooperation networks, mass customization of products and services, and end-to-end process control require automated means to control operational business processes, for the simple reason that humans cannot oversee the entire operation in an efficient and effective way anymore Consequently, business requirements to information systems increase at a dazzling pace.
Technological advances Developments in information technology range from basic computing technology via communication technology and a broad spectrum of data and process management technology to complete frameworks for enterprise information systems and e-business systems. Consequently, technology push forces have a major influence on current developments
FUTURE Artificial intelligence The future executive information systems will become  diverse because of integrating potential new applications  and technology into the systems, such as incorporating  artificial intelligence (AI) and integrating multimedia  characteristics making it - timely, efficient and effective  in supporting the decision making process.
Information system in business functions IS’s serve various purpose throughout the organization in different  business functional areas- Accounting – Information system helps record business transactions,  produce periodic financial statements, and create reports  required by law, such as balance sheet and  profit- and-loss statement. Accounting ISs contain controls to ascertain adherence  to standard: such as double entry
      Finance Finance information system help organize budgets, manage cash flow, analyze investments, and make  decisions that could reduce interest payments and  increase revenues from financial transactions.
Marketing Marketing information system help analyze demand  for various products in different region and  population groups in order to more accurately market the right product to right producer. Marketing ISs provide information that helps  management decides how many sales  representatives to assign to specific products in specific geographical area
Human Resource Human resource information system help in  record- keeping and employee evaluation. HR management system have evolved to serve many purposes such as recruiting, selection.  Placement, benefit analysis. Online benefit  information for employee to access through the  intranet, requirement project and other services
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) ,[object Object]
Helps to integrate all functions of a business including planning, manufacturing, sales, and marketing ,[object Object]
Equip them with correct information for taking timely decisions.,[object Object]
ERP in India ,[object Object]
 Important to provide improved quality at lower prices
 Earliest implement by manufacturing companies, followed by FMCG, automotive, steel, oil, textile and pharma companies ,[object Object],TISCO, TELCO, Nestle, Reliance, Godrej, Larsen & Toubro, HLL, Maruti, BPCL, IOCL, ONGC, Coke, Pepsi, ITC, Colgate-Palmolive, P&G, Shopper's Stop and M&M  ,[object Object],[object Object]
Implementation of Information System by BPCL NEED: ,[object Object],  and address their individual needs ,[object Object]
 Speedy and effective communication

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Mis ppt

  • 1. Submitted To: Submitted By:Dr. Harshvardhan Halve Amrita Pandey(201002AlokPaliwal(201002Akshay Gupta(201002AkhilAgarwal(2010022)AkankshaPahwa(2010021)AdityaVikramMehra(2010020)
  • 2. What is Management Information System? MIS is a system that provides information needed to manage the organizations effectively. They are regarded to be the subset of the overall internal control procedures, in a business, which covers the application of people, documents, technologies and procedures used by management accountants to solve business problems such as costing a product, service or a business wide strategy. Management information systems are distinct from regular information systems in that they are used to analyze other information systems applied in operational activities in the organization.
  • 3. Data, information and Systems Data: is a fact, number, statement or a picture that is “given”. It is the raw material in the production of information. Information: is the data after manipulation, that has meaning within a context. Systems: a set of components that work together to achieve a common goal. Often a system has several sub-systems. A system can be open or closed, depending on the nature of information flow in the system.
  • 4. Characteristics of useful information Relevant:the information must be pertaining to the problem at hand. Complete: partial information is often worse than no information. Accurate: erroneous information might lead to disastrous decisions. Current: decisions should be based on the latest information available, because what was a fact yesterday might no longer be one today. Economical: in business setting ,the cost of obtaining information must be considered as one cost element involved in any decision.
  • 5. Four stages of processing Input: collecting and entering the data into the information system. Data Processing: here the data is manipulated into information using mathematical, statistical and other tools. Output: the information is displayed or presented. Storage: data and information are maintained for later use.
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  • 8. SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE Computer software, is the collection of computer programs and related data that provide the instructions telling a computer what to do and how to do it Computer hardware refers to the physical parts of a computer and related devices. Internal hardware parts of a computer are often referred to as components. External hardware devices are usually called peripherals
  • 9. TELECOMMUNICATIONS Science and technology associated, in general, with communications at a distance. A telecommunications system requires a analog or digital transmitter, a compatible receiver, and a physical (cable or wire) or non-physical (wireless) connection
  • 10. PEOPLE Information systems professionals who analyze organizational information needs, design and build information systems, prepare computer programs
  • 11. PROCEDURES Procedures refers to rules for achieving optimal and secure operations in data processing
  • 12. DATA Data refers to representation of facts, concepts, or instructions in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by humans or by automatic means
  • 13. Types of Management Information System
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  • 22. Analyses Buying Patterns Maintain Customer Records Customer Relationship Improve Quality of Customer Service Predicts switching of customer
  • 23. Business info system-past , present and future PRESENT Year - 1970’s Main activities - Mainframe computers were used Computers and data were centralized Main focus was to automate existing process Skills required - Programming in COBOL Systems were tied to a few business functions: payroll, inventory, billing
  • 24. Year - 1980s Main activities - PCs and LANs are installed. Departments set up own computer systems makes departments less dependent on the IT department. End-user computing with Word Processors and Spreadsheets. Main focus is automating existing processes. Skills required - PC support, basic networking
  • 25. Year - 1990s Main activities - No more stand-Wide Area Networks (WANs) become corporatestandards. Senior management looks for system integration and dataintegration . No more stand-alone systems. Main focus is central control and corporate learning Skills required - Network support, systems integration, database administration
  • 26. Year - 2000s Main activities - Wide Area Networks expand via the Internet to includeglobalenterprises and business partners supply chainand distribution. Senior management looks for data sharing across systems. Main focus is efficiencies and speed in inventory, manufacturing, distribution. Skills required - Network support, systems integration
  • 27. Present Dynamic business environment Modern business organizations become more and more dependent on their information systems to deal with the complexity and changeability of the context (markets) in which they operate and consequently their internal organization structures. Developments like dynamic cooperation networks, mass customization of products and services, and end-to-end process control require automated means to control operational business processes, for the simple reason that humans cannot oversee the entire operation in an efficient and effective way anymore Consequently, business requirements to information systems increase at a dazzling pace.
  • 28. Technological advances Developments in information technology range from basic computing technology via communication technology and a broad spectrum of data and process management technology to complete frameworks for enterprise information systems and e-business systems. Consequently, technology push forces have a major influence on current developments
  • 29. FUTURE Artificial intelligence The future executive information systems will become diverse because of integrating potential new applications and technology into the systems, such as incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) and integrating multimedia characteristics making it - timely, efficient and effective in supporting the decision making process.
  • 30. Information system in business functions IS’s serve various purpose throughout the organization in different business functional areas- Accounting – Information system helps record business transactions, produce periodic financial statements, and create reports required by law, such as balance sheet and profit- and-loss statement. Accounting ISs contain controls to ascertain adherence to standard: such as double entry
  • 31. Finance Finance information system help organize budgets, manage cash flow, analyze investments, and make decisions that could reduce interest payments and increase revenues from financial transactions.
  • 32. Marketing Marketing information system help analyze demand for various products in different region and population groups in order to more accurately market the right product to right producer. Marketing ISs provide information that helps management decides how many sales representatives to assign to specific products in specific geographical area
  • 33. Human Resource Human resource information system help in record- keeping and employee evaluation. HR management system have evolved to serve many purposes such as recruiting, selection. Placement, benefit analysis. Online benefit information for employee to access through the intranet, requirement project and other services
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  • 39. Important to provide improved quality at lower prices
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  • 42. Speedy and effective communication
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  • 45. Remote users could extract business transactions from corporate databases
  • 46. Conserve the WAN bandwidth and schedule database queries at night
  • 47. Setup a data warehouse :
  • 48. Facilitate information retrieval from corporate databases
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  • 50. 4K-microprocessor smart card used at retail outlets across the country.
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  • 52. Made it easier for them to track the position of their inventory
  • 53. Benefits of Information System and ERP @ Qualitative benefits: #Employees constantly connected to each other and to the outside world #Building employee skills and competencies #Communication costs reduced drastically #Provide Security of information. #Allowed the company to retain existing customers and attract new customers. #Cash management become easier. @ Quantitative benefits: #Increase its share of I&C customers from 14.9% in 2000 to 15.8% in 2001 #BPCL's revenues grew by 2.28% in 2000-01, even as the revenues of the petroleum industry declined by 3.4%