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(MIS) Management Information Systems - Coggle Diagram
(MIS) Management Information Systems
Support
Processes
Operations
Intelligence
IT
Uses IT For
Decision Making
Coordination
Control
Analysis
Visualization
Information
(IM) Information Management
Right People
Have The Right Data
At The Right Time
Strategies
Plans To Guide IM Practices
Can Include
Current Status
Goals For the Future
Steps to Achieve Those Goals
Plans To Acquire New Resources
Processes and Policies For
Interacting with Business Departments
Assigning Responsibility For
Implementing and Reporting Each
(IMS) Information Management System
Examples
Customer Relationship Management System
Sales Force Automation System
Business Intelligence System
Transaction Processing System
Knowledge Management System
Key Areas of Impact
Projects
Business Operations
Performance Management
Best Practices
Ease of Use
Get User Buy-In
Enterprise Level Plan and Design
Enterprise-wide Reuse
Data Management
Centralized Data Management and Governance
Metadata Management
Create a Taxonomy
Data Quality Management
Availability of Data and Information
Training, Rules, and Accountability
IT and Business Collaboration
Plan for Continuous Improvement
Plan for the Future
Design for Integration and Interoperability
Audit Trails
Benefits
Data Interpreted to Render
Information Understood Creates
Knowledge To Make
Effective Decisions Lead To
Appropriate Actions Lead To
Meaningful Results
4 Main Components
People
Policies and Processes
Technology
Data and Information
It Is Not
Content Management
Blocks of Text
Images
Videos
Knowledge Management
Training
Education
Knowledge Transfer
Operational Information Systems
Deals with Data
(IMBOK) Information Body of Knowledge
6 Knowledge Areas
Information Technology
Information Systems
Business Information
Business Processes
Business Benefit
Business Strategy
4 Process Areas
Projects
Business Change
Business Operations
Performance Management
Overlapping Practices
(ERP) Enterprise Resource Planning
IT Management
E-Commerce
(IS) Information Systems
Greater Emphasis on Tools
(IT) Information Technology
Focus Solely On Computers
Informatics
Combines
Software Engineering
Information Systems Development
Networking
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Improvement of Hardware and Software
Categories
(EIS) Executive Information System
(MkIS) Marketing Information System
(BIS) Business Intelligence System
(CRM) Customer Relationship Management
(SFA) Sales Force Automation
(TPS) Transaction Processing System
(KMS) Knowledge Management System
(FAS) Financial Accounting System
(ERP) Enterprise Resource Planning
(HRMS) Human Resource Management System
(SCM) Supply Chain Management System
(DSS) Decision Support Systems
(AIS) Accounting Information Systems
(OAS) Office Automation Systems
Purpose
Store Data
Develop Relationships Among the Data
Create Reports
That Business Professionals
Can Analyze To Make Decisions
Advantages
Overview of the Entire Operation
Identify Company Strengths and Weaknesses
Feedback on Management Performance
Maximize Benefits from Investments
Function as Communication and Planning Tool
Compare Planned Performance to Actual Performance
Drive Workflow Improvements
Gain Competitive Advantage
Decisions Can Be Made by SME
Make Decisions and Take Action Quickly
Business Process
Inputs
Supporting Business Processes
Set of Tasks To
Accomplish An Organizational Goal
A Single Output
Management Processes
Facilitates
Interaction Between People
Integrates
Resources
Is Continuous
Operational Processes