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A REPORT ON ROLE OF MIS IN FUNCTIONAL AREAS PRESENTED BY:-SATYABRATA PRADHAN KRUPAJAL BUSINESS SCHOOL REGD.NO:-11KB009 BATCH.NO:-2011-13

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Page 1: Role of mis in functional areas

AREPORT

ONROLE OF MIS IN FUNCTIONAL AREAS

PRESENTED BY:-SATYABRATA PRADHANKRUPAJAL BUSINESS SCHOOL

REGD.NO:-11KB009BATCH.NO:-2011-13

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Management Information Systems (MIS)

• Management information system (MIS)• An MIS provides managers with information

and support for effective decision making, and provides feedback on daily operations

• Output, or reports, are usually generated through accumulation of transaction processing data

• Each MIS is an integrated collection of subsystems, which are typically organized along functional lines within an organization

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Corporatedatabasesofinternaldata

Databasesofexternaldata

Databasesofvalidtransactions

Operationaldatabases

Transactionprocessingsystems

Managementinformationsystems

Decisionsupportsystems

Executivesupportsystems

Expertsystems

Businesstransactions

Input anderror list

Drill-down reportsException reportsDemand reports

Key-indicator reports

Scheduledreports

Employees

Corporateintranet

Applicationdatabases

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Outputs of a Management Information System

• Scheduled reports• Produced periodically, or on a schedule (daily, weekly, monthly)

• Key-indicator report• Summarizes the previous day’s critical activities• Typically available at the beginning of each day

• Demand report• Gives certain information at a manager’s request

• Exception report• Automatically produced when a situation is unusual or requires

management action

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Functional Aspects

• MIS is an integrated collection of functional information systems, each supporting particular functional areas.

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An Organization’sMIS

FinancialMIS

MarketingMIS

HumanResources

MIS

Etc.

AccountingMIS

Drill down reports

Exception reports

Demand reports

Key-indicator reports

Scheduled reports

Databasesof

externaldata

Databasesof

validtransactions

Transactionprocessing

systems

Businesstransactions

Businesstransactions

Extranet

Internet

Etc.

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Financial MIS

• Provides financial information to all financial managers within an organization.

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Financial statements

Uses and managementof funds

Financial statisticsfor control

Operationaldatabases

Databasesof valid

transactionsfor each

TPS

Transactionprocessing

systems

Businesstransactions

Businesstransactions

Internet orExtranet

FinancialMIS

Businesstransactions

Databases ofexternal data

Databases ofinternal data

FinancialDSS

FinancialES

Financialapplicationsdatabases

Customers,Suppliers

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Inputs to the Financial Information System

• Strategic plan or corporate policies– Contains major financial objectives and often projects

financial needs.

• Transaction processing system (TPS)– Important financial information collected from almost

every TPS - payroll, inventory control, order processing, accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger.

– External sources– Annual reports and financial statements of competitors

and general news items.

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Financial MIS Subsystems and Outputs

• Financial subsystems– Profit/loss and cost systems– Auditing– Internal auditing– External auditing– Uses and management of funds

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Manufacturing MIS

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Quality control reports

Process control reports

JIT reportsOperationaldatabases

Databasesof valid

transactionsfor each

TPS

Transactionprocessing

systems

Businesstransactions

Businesstransactions

Internet orExtranet

ManufacturingMIS

Businesstransactions

Databases ofexternal data

Databases ofinternal data

ManufacturingDSS

ManufacturingES

Manufacturingapplicationsdatabases

Customers,Suppliers

MRP reports

Production schedule

CAD output

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Inputs to the Manufacturing MIS

• Strategic plan or corporate policies.• The TPS:

– Order processing– Inventory data– Receiving and inspecting data– Personnel data– Production process

• External sources

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Manufacturing MIS Subsystems and Outputs

• Design and engineering• Master production scheduling• Inventory control• Manufacturing resource planning• Just-in-time inventory and manufacturing• Process control• Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM)• Quality control and testing

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Marketing MIS

• Supports managerial activities in product development, distribution, pricing decisions, and promotional effectiveness

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Sales by customer

Sales by salesperson

Sales by productOperationaldatabases

Databasesof valid

transactionsfor each

TPS

Transactionprocessing

systemsBusiness

transactionsMarketing

MIS

Databases ofexternal data

Databases ofinternal data

ManufacturingDSS

ManufacturingES

Marketingapplicationsdatabases

Pricing report

Total service calls

Customer satisfaction

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Inputs to Marketing MIS

• Strategic plan and corporate policies• The TPS• External sources:

– The competition– The market

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Marketing MIS Subsystems and Outputs

• Marketing research• Product development• Promotion and advertising• Product pricing

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Human Resource MIS

• Concerned with all of the activities related to employees and potential employees of the organization

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Benefit reports

Salary surveys

Scheduling reportsOperationaldatabases

Databasesof valid

transactionsfor each

TPS

Transactionprocessing

systemsBusiness

transactions

HumanResource

MIS

Databases ofexternal data

Databases ofinternal data

ManufacturingDSS

ManufacturingES

Humanresource

applicationsdatabases

Training test scores

Job applicant profiles

Needs and planningreports

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Inputs to the Human Resource MIS

• Strategic plan or corporate policies• The TPS:

– Payroll data– Order processing data– Personnel data

• External sources

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Human Resource MIS Subsystems and Outputs

• Human resource planning• Personnel selection and recruiting• Training and skills inventory• Scheduling and job placement• Wage and salary administration

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Other MISs

• Accounting MISs– Provides aggregated information on accounts

payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and other applications.

• Geographic information systems (GISs)– Enables managers to pair pre-drawn maps or

map outlines with tabular data to describe aspects of a particular geographic region.

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