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Management information system Third Year Information Technology Part 16 Applications of MIS (Service Sector)  Tushar B Kute, Sandip Institute of Technology &  Research Centre, Nashik tbkute@gmail.com
Principles of service by tom peters Listen, understand and respond to customers. Define a superior service and establish service strategy. Set standards, measure and performance. Select, train and empower the employees to work for customers. Recognize and reward the accomplishments.
Service process cycle
Customer service design
Service product formulation Who is the customer? What is the service scope? How it is delivered? What is the quality level? What additional features to provide? What should be the price of service? Where should be offered and what facilities to provide? Who would drive the service process? What process design would deliver the scope?
Service management system
Service industries Airlines Hotels Hospitals Banking Insurance Education
airlines Operative function is to move people and goods from one location to the other safely on time. The perceptions about good service- Schedule Convenience Prices Seat comfort Meal quality Treatment by crew Facilities at airport
Airlines: distinctive service Assistance in the travel arrangements, arranging the hotel accommodation, surface transport to and fro to the airport etc. The MIS application would be towards supporting all decisions which affect the objective of offering distinctive service to customers having different expectations and perceptions. They concentrate on the process and outcome of the service.
Airlines: service goals One complaint per 1,00,000 passengers. 95 percent occupancy to conclude that schedules are convenient. Throughput time, check in to check out is less than 10 minutes.
Passenger information Type, class and purpose of travel. The socio-economic group. The duration of stay at destination. The food and eating habits. The language and communication needs. The expectations on the service before and after the journey. The traffic flow between the towns, cities and countries.
Information on the aviation industry Safety, security and availability of planes. New purchases Planned replacements Investment in the infrastructure facilities. Manpower training.
hotels Traditionally, Hotels are means for those who do not have home or place to stay, when they are away from home. It is viewed as the place for convenience. The transition has taken place from convenience to comfort, comfort to enjoyment, enjoyment to service. Designed for- Individual’s stay Business executives Family Tourist groups
Hotels: mis responsibilities  Keep the track of customer profiles Monitoring occupancy level Project future needs Monitor the level of expectations Monitor the communication needs Customer database
Keep track of customer profile Customer database Type of customer The nature or purpose of visit The duration of stay The service demanded The socio-economic class of the customer The religion, language, and the culture It will enable to take investment decisions.
Monitoring occupancy level Control the occupancy at higher level. It will help to take decisions by- Evolving different tariff schemes Attractive gift Discount schemes More personalized service.
Project future needs Place for- Business meetings Conferences Exhibitions Marriage parties Entertainment shows
Monitor the level of expectations Fast service The manner or process of      offering the service Building proper manpower grid.
Monitor communication needs Interaction with the customer a comfortable exercise. Upgrade the knowledge and skills of employee. Communication at reception? Answer the queries from the tariff to the facilities of hotel. Speaking the language of customers Services offered Information on sight-seeing places Other hotels, important locations Different ways of greetings with customers.
Customer database Personal information about the customers. Their room choice Food habits Special likings Record of contacts Customer interaction and back office systems.
hospital These are required to run as business institutions with the mission of the best health care for the people. The scope of services include health care guidance, preventive care, post clinical attention, care and advice. Medical Engineering?
Front end applications Patient database Medical server database Resource planning and control Medical care history database.
Back office applications Core applications- Manpower and personnel planning Payroll and the employee related applications Hospital billing and recovery The expiry data management Financial accounting, expense control Maintenance of service facilities Resource utilization and analysis.
Back office applications Critical control applications- Patient waiting time and service cycle. Non-use of critical resources. Stockouts of critical drugs, and time taken to restore supply. Number of patients admitted, treated, cured. New trends in service demands Analysis of delay in terms of duration and causes.
banking It is a place where the financial services are offered, viz. checking, saving and providing credit to customers. Customer choose the banks on- The ease of doing business The quality of personnel and service The range of the financial services.
Customer database The service expectations and perceptions revolve around the following factors- Customer- individual, company, institutions. Operator- housewife, employee, officer of organization. Range of service- savings, credit and payment. Class of customers- income group, corporate bodies. Working Hours- morning, afternoon, evening.
Service to account holders Reports to management- Non-moving account Account having balance > 50,000 Account going down minimum balance. Routine payments are not made. The routine credits are not arrived. The defaults on loan repayments. Delay on crediting cheque amounts. Sudden rise and fall in account movement.
Service to business promotions Offering credit to right kind of customers. It is necessary to study the business trends and solicit the customers from upcoming and growing business sector. Data analysis- decides the future strategies.
Human resource upgrade Any amount of mechanization and computerization is not a substitute to service with a smile. Training courses for the employees to improve their knowledge about banking and financial world. E.g. a multinational bank has set standards on satisfying the query in the first phone call, cheque clearance time, waiting time etc. It has set eighty-one ‘Quality Indicators’ for the bank card business and so on.
insurance Risk management. The risk may cover ‘life’ through life insurance, ‘liability’ through liability insurance, ‘accident’ through accident insurance, ‘breakdown’ of equipment through breakdown insurance etc. Distinctive service by- Risk coverage Risk handling Claim settlement. Four principles- Simple products Low premium High risk standards Cautious investments
Mis in insurance  The information for development of new insurance products through different policies. The settlement of claim, in terms of time, value and fairness. The administration and management of the existing policies.
Information for new products Conducting a survey for new needs through regular contacts with business and industry. Risk accidents Cost of risk management Identifying the risk conditionality Assessment of insurance premium New trends Computer breakdown Old age health care Consignment insurance Export credit insurance, farm insurance
Settlement of claims How soon the claim is settled? Lot of time spent leads to customer dissatisfaction. It is necessary to build different indices of the claim processing and keep the track of claim settlement. The MIS should bring out exception report on the claim pending, not settled, rejected.
Management of policies Issues- Renewal of a policy Revision of a policy The systems included- Customer data management system Commission, billing and claim settlement Premium accounting and policy analysis
education The process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills and values from one generation to another. Variety of data needed at geographical and administrative hierarchies.
EMIS An Education Management Information System (EMIS) is a system for the collection, integration, processing, maintenance and dissemination of data and information to support decision making, policy-analysis and formulation, planning, monitoring and management at all levels of an education system.  It is a system of people, technology, models, methods, processes, procedures, rules and regulations that function together to provide education leaders, decision makers and managers at all levels with a comprehensive, integrated set of relevant, reliable, unambiguous, and timely data and information to support them in completion of their responsibilities.
Major challenges Design and management of consistent, efficient and functional information system. Heavy competition in the education sector.
Role of mis Students database Basic information about the students. Monitoring the progress of students. Facilitates Database  Planning and allocation of resources. Faculty information. Support for Basic Management activities: HR, Accounting, Finance.
Data collection
Access and dissemination
Emis model
Emis model
references WamanJawadekar, "Management Information Systems Text & Cases- A Digital Firm Perspective” , 4th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Private Limited.

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MIS 16 Application of MIS (Service Sector)

  • 1. Management information system Third Year Information Technology Part 16 Applications of MIS (Service Sector) Tushar B Kute, Sandip Institute of Technology & Research Centre, Nashik tbkute@gmail.com
  • 2. Principles of service by tom peters Listen, understand and respond to customers. Define a superior service and establish service strategy. Set standards, measure and performance. Select, train and empower the employees to work for customers. Recognize and reward the accomplishments.
  • 5. Service product formulation Who is the customer? What is the service scope? How it is delivered? What is the quality level? What additional features to provide? What should be the price of service? Where should be offered and what facilities to provide? Who would drive the service process? What process design would deliver the scope?
  • 7. Service industries Airlines Hotels Hospitals Banking Insurance Education
  • 8. airlines Operative function is to move people and goods from one location to the other safely on time. The perceptions about good service- Schedule Convenience Prices Seat comfort Meal quality Treatment by crew Facilities at airport
  • 9. Airlines: distinctive service Assistance in the travel arrangements, arranging the hotel accommodation, surface transport to and fro to the airport etc. The MIS application would be towards supporting all decisions which affect the objective of offering distinctive service to customers having different expectations and perceptions. They concentrate on the process and outcome of the service.
  • 10. Airlines: service goals One complaint per 1,00,000 passengers. 95 percent occupancy to conclude that schedules are convenient. Throughput time, check in to check out is less than 10 minutes.
  • 11. Passenger information Type, class and purpose of travel. The socio-economic group. The duration of stay at destination. The food and eating habits. The language and communication needs. The expectations on the service before and after the journey. The traffic flow between the towns, cities and countries.
  • 12. Information on the aviation industry Safety, security and availability of planes. New purchases Planned replacements Investment in the infrastructure facilities. Manpower training.
  • 13. hotels Traditionally, Hotels are means for those who do not have home or place to stay, when they are away from home. It is viewed as the place for convenience. The transition has taken place from convenience to comfort, comfort to enjoyment, enjoyment to service. Designed for- Individual’s stay Business executives Family Tourist groups
  • 14. Hotels: mis responsibilities Keep the track of customer profiles Monitoring occupancy level Project future needs Monitor the level of expectations Monitor the communication needs Customer database
  • 15. Keep track of customer profile Customer database Type of customer The nature or purpose of visit The duration of stay The service demanded The socio-economic class of the customer The religion, language, and the culture It will enable to take investment decisions.
  • 16. Monitoring occupancy level Control the occupancy at higher level. It will help to take decisions by- Evolving different tariff schemes Attractive gift Discount schemes More personalized service.
  • 17. Project future needs Place for- Business meetings Conferences Exhibitions Marriage parties Entertainment shows
  • 18. Monitor the level of expectations Fast service The manner or process of offering the service Building proper manpower grid.
  • 19. Monitor communication needs Interaction with the customer a comfortable exercise. Upgrade the knowledge and skills of employee. Communication at reception? Answer the queries from the tariff to the facilities of hotel. Speaking the language of customers Services offered Information on sight-seeing places Other hotels, important locations Different ways of greetings with customers.
  • 20. Customer database Personal information about the customers. Their room choice Food habits Special likings Record of contacts Customer interaction and back office systems.
  • 21. hospital These are required to run as business institutions with the mission of the best health care for the people. The scope of services include health care guidance, preventive care, post clinical attention, care and advice. Medical Engineering?
  • 22. Front end applications Patient database Medical server database Resource planning and control Medical care history database.
  • 23. Back office applications Core applications- Manpower and personnel planning Payroll and the employee related applications Hospital billing and recovery The expiry data management Financial accounting, expense control Maintenance of service facilities Resource utilization and analysis.
  • 24. Back office applications Critical control applications- Patient waiting time and service cycle. Non-use of critical resources. Stockouts of critical drugs, and time taken to restore supply. Number of patients admitted, treated, cured. New trends in service demands Analysis of delay in terms of duration and causes.
  • 25. banking It is a place where the financial services are offered, viz. checking, saving and providing credit to customers. Customer choose the banks on- The ease of doing business The quality of personnel and service The range of the financial services.
  • 26. Customer database The service expectations and perceptions revolve around the following factors- Customer- individual, company, institutions. Operator- housewife, employee, officer of organization. Range of service- savings, credit and payment. Class of customers- income group, corporate bodies. Working Hours- morning, afternoon, evening.
  • 27. Service to account holders Reports to management- Non-moving account Account having balance > 50,000 Account going down minimum balance. Routine payments are not made. The routine credits are not arrived. The defaults on loan repayments. Delay on crediting cheque amounts. Sudden rise and fall in account movement.
  • 28. Service to business promotions Offering credit to right kind of customers. It is necessary to study the business trends and solicit the customers from upcoming and growing business sector. Data analysis- decides the future strategies.
  • 29. Human resource upgrade Any amount of mechanization and computerization is not a substitute to service with a smile. Training courses for the employees to improve their knowledge about banking and financial world. E.g. a multinational bank has set standards on satisfying the query in the first phone call, cheque clearance time, waiting time etc. It has set eighty-one ‘Quality Indicators’ for the bank card business and so on.
  • 30. insurance Risk management. The risk may cover ‘life’ through life insurance, ‘liability’ through liability insurance, ‘accident’ through accident insurance, ‘breakdown’ of equipment through breakdown insurance etc. Distinctive service by- Risk coverage Risk handling Claim settlement. Four principles- Simple products Low premium High risk standards Cautious investments
  • 31. Mis in insurance The information for development of new insurance products through different policies. The settlement of claim, in terms of time, value and fairness. The administration and management of the existing policies.
  • 32. Information for new products Conducting a survey for new needs through regular contacts with business and industry. Risk accidents Cost of risk management Identifying the risk conditionality Assessment of insurance premium New trends Computer breakdown Old age health care Consignment insurance Export credit insurance, farm insurance
  • 33. Settlement of claims How soon the claim is settled? Lot of time spent leads to customer dissatisfaction. It is necessary to build different indices of the claim processing and keep the track of claim settlement. The MIS should bring out exception report on the claim pending, not settled, rejected.
  • 34. Management of policies Issues- Renewal of a policy Revision of a policy The systems included- Customer data management system Commission, billing and claim settlement Premium accounting and policy analysis
  • 35. education The process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills and values from one generation to another. Variety of data needed at geographical and administrative hierarchies.
  • 36. EMIS An Education Management Information System (EMIS) is a system for the collection, integration, processing, maintenance and dissemination of data and information to support decision making, policy-analysis and formulation, planning, monitoring and management at all levels of an education system. It is a system of people, technology, models, methods, processes, procedures, rules and regulations that function together to provide education leaders, decision makers and managers at all levels with a comprehensive, integrated set of relevant, reliable, unambiguous, and timely data and information to support them in completion of their responsibilities.
  • 37. Major challenges Design and management of consistent, efficient and functional information system. Heavy competition in the education sector.
  • 38. Role of mis Students database Basic information about the students. Monitoring the progress of students. Facilitates Database Planning and allocation of resources. Faculty information. Support for Basic Management activities: HR, Accounting, Finance.
  • 43. references WamanJawadekar, "Management Information Systems Text & Cases- A Digital Firm Perspective” , 4th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Private Limited.