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Management Information Systems

Faculty : Badri Krishnan

Dear Future Managers..

WELCOME

Me - Badri Krishnan
BE MBA (SP Jain) Head SAP Practice Igate Work Ex 13+ Post MBA 9+ Prior Roles:
Director ES USA Account Manager Program Manager Consultant Production Manager

Introduction to the Course


Why a course on MIS?

What we will cover in this course

Pedagogy

Evaluation

Why MIS
MIS Management Information System Complements the understanding & execution of Management / Strategy. Managerial Efficiency Implement Strategy & Controls. Make org processes efficient

Course Objective
Context of MIS in the Organization An Introduction to the Technology basics (largely Self study & Assignments) Appreciation of the challenges affecting MIS. Developing a Process Approach to MIS

Evaluation
Class Participation - 30
Graded on Attendance Class preparation Class participation case discussions

Test / Quiz 40
2 Tests Topics will include those covered up to the test but not from the previous test No make up test if you miss one, you miss 20 marks

Final Exam - 30
Complete course Dont ask me for important questions etc

your MBA

Make it a Roaring Success..

What is an MBA
Business Principles / Knowledge Gives you the understanding of a wholesome range of business issues, concepts, tools, demands. Success Skills

Inculcates indirectly, all the success habits of Leaders.

Business Principles / Knowledge

Management Basics, Management structures History of Business Management Corporate finance Basic accounting Economics Macro & Micro Strategic planning Marketing & Sales Operations Production, Inventory, Sales.

Success Skills
Enjoying hard work Ownership & Responsibility Decision making skills Problem identification and problem solving Risk Taking Effective teamwork & Leadership Communication skills time management prioritizing working under pressure

How To Get The Most


Solid preparation to each class session Class participation dont hold back Listen & learn from others thoughts, experience Extensive reading variety of sources

What To Avoid
Absenteeism Distraction, side talk.

Management Information Systems


Faculty : Badri Krishnan

Recap - Why MIS


MIS Management Information System Complements the understanding & execution of Management / Strategy. Managerial Efficiency Implement Strategy & Controls. Make org processes efficient

Course Objective
Context of MIS in the Organization An Introduction to the Technology basics (largely Self study & Assignments) Appreciation of the challenges affecting MIS. Developing a Process Approach to MIS

The MIS Framework

What is : M Management I Information S - System

Sy ste m Ap pro ac h: Fu ncti on al Or ga niz atio n Pro ces s

Technology: BPR : Hardware + Communication Software System, Application

The MIS Framework

Ma rke tin g Financial Information Systems Inf or ma tio n Sy ste ms

Purchasing Information Systems

Production Information S

The MIS Framework

Pla nni ng an Other Systems MI + Decision Support Systems S

M Management I Information S Systems


Management : The Functions Planning
Establish Org / business goals Develop Strategies to achieve goals Design the Org Stru to achieve business goals Implement the Structure Acquiring Resources Evaluating performance Controlling / optimizing the resources Improving efficiency & effectivemness. Motivating the Org towards business goals Reinventing the business goals, stru

Organizing

Controlling

Leading

M Management I Information S Systems


Information Is the data that enables the execution of Managerial Org functions.

M Management I Information S Systems


System An integrated, step by step approach (comprising several componensts, ) that integrate / interact to achieve a particular task / function / goal. Systems can have Sub Systems Systems may interface (connect) with other systems to achieve their objective.

M Management I Information S Systems


Defined A System that uses the Information required / available in an organization to achieve Management goals. An integrated, step by step approach (comprising several componensts, ) uses the Information available to achieve a particular Management function.

M Management I Information S Systems

What it is not

A set of computers A bunch of information A system need not have anything to do with computers at all. Eg a set of computers, with separate files with Customer, price, order information is not an MIS.

The MIS Framework

What is : M Management I Information S - System

Sy ste m Ap pro ac h: Fu ncti on al Or ga niz atio n Pro ces s

Technology: BPR : Hardware + Communication Software System, Application

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