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  • Slide 1
  • MIS and interpreting data
  • Slide 2
  • What is MIS?- A management information system (MIS) provides information that is needed to manage an organization efficiently and effectively.
  • Slide 3
  • Why MIS?- Management information systems are distinct from other information systems as they are designed to be used to analyze and facilitate strategic and operational activities in the organization. Management information systems As data relating to work done is on web so any officer at any level can view it and come to different conclusions. Transparency is also maintained at all levels as well.
  • Slide 4
  • MIS in Department Of Posts After implementation of Project Arrow in DOP it was felt that the department needs to have a monitoring system in place to know whether the services are being provided efficiently and effectively. Later on the department introduced some e-enabled services like e-MO, e- Payment etc.,projects like MNOP and moved on to provide CBS to its banking customers which also required consistent monitoring at all levels. So at present DOP broadly compiles the MIS in respect of following areas.
  • Slide 5
  • MIS in Department Of Posts 1- Project arrow Data 2- Mail monitoring under MNOP. 3- e-enabled services 4- CBS pre- migration Every Post office is supposed to update all its MIS on the central server every day without fail through different communication modules, which are being monitored daily by officers from directorate to division.
  • Slide 6
  • Web addresses
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  • Slide 8
  • Communication modules used in PO SpeedNet Communication Rnet Communication ePayment Communication eMO Communication Accounts MIS Communication Note : All the Communication Modules have to be run daily without fail for uploading the office information and correctness of the data uploaded has to be checked by logging into the MIS web site
  • Slide 9
  • Ensure following points Communication Module to be installed in a isolated computer as far as possible System should have a updated antivirus Communication modules can be scheduled for connecting to central server There should not be any Interruptions during transmission of files System date and time should be current date & time Server should not be shut down during transmission Communication path should be configured properly in concerned application In case of any problem, concerned error log should be checked and necessary corrective steps to be taken Last called status should be confirmed in MIS reports
  • Slide 10
  • Checking folders for Pending files for Transmission and Reporting to Divisional office or System Manager- 1. Speednet Go to My Computer Local Disk C:\ EMS Client Folder TXD 2. e-MO Go to My Computer Local Disk C:\ Program Files Folder EMO Client TXD 3. e-Payment Go to My Computer Local Disk C:\ Program Files Folder e-MO Client TXD 4. Account MIS Client Go to My Computer Local Disk C:\ Program Files Folder PTC Mysore Accounts MIS Client Setup data TXD Note: -File for Transmission of data is created in above mentioned TXD folders. At the End of the day or Completion of all the work there should be no files pending for transmission in above mentioned TXD folders.
  • Slide 11
  • Accounts MIS Once the Project Arrow becomes operational in an office, the office has to submit daily data on two aspects Office service level and core operations level. The information on core operations is now captured through the Accounts MIS application. This application currently generates MIS on 95 items from the day-to-day operations and updates the program office. Run the accounts MIS client upon day end and generate data Upon successful generation server is called to update Reasons for failure can be ascertained from the log file
  • Slide 12
  • Prerequisites for successful data generation Speednet also to be working apart from all Meghdoot and Sanchay Post modules End of the day transaction sequence to be followed correctly Returns with Standard remarks in speed net to be taken and flush data performed if BNPL exists before shift end Returns in Postman with Standard remarks module to be taken and submit account done for all beats Day end to be done in a particular order Speed net,Point of sale, despatch, Postman, sub accounts, treasury and Sanchay Post before Accounts MIS client is run for data generation
  • Slide 13
  • Project Arrow Data file is created after fetching the daily transaction data in r/o 96 fields spread across Point of Sale, Postman, Despatch, Speednet, Treasury modules (functioning applications) Once File is received at CEPT Server, list of Files received/not received is displayed in AccountsMIS Website at url : https://services.ptcmysore.gov.in/accountsmis https://services.ptcmysore.gov.in/accountsmis Then the Project Arrow Data file will be transmitted to NIC Server and the reports can be viewed at http://IndiaPostmail.gov.in/projectarrowhttp://IndiaPostmail.gov.in/projectarrow Project Arrow Data extraction
  • Slide 14
  • Interpretation of data The interpretations should include- 1- The areas of concerns 2- Reasons for concerns 3- Actions to be taken to remove the same at office level 4- Reporting of facts to higher authorities with relevant facts and figures. 5- Personal monitoring of areas of concerns in office during working hours. 6- Sensitizing the staff
  • Slide 15
  • Demo on MIS- Speed Post eMo ePayment R Net Parcel Net RMFS MNOP Project Arrow
  • Slide 16
  • Exercise Trainees to access the live data using MIS and analyze the information.