Management Information Systems

Definition of Management Information Systems as it relates to Business, Organizational Behavior

Management Information Systems (MIS) refers to the specialized systems and tools used by organizations to gather, process, analyze, and disseminate information in support of managerial decision-making and strategic planning. These systems integrate data from various sources within the organization, such as finance, operations, marketing, and human resources, and provide managers with real-time access to critical information for effective management and control. MIS encompasses a range of technologies, including hardware, software, databases, and telecommunications networks, as well as the processes and procedures used to manage and utilize these systems. Effective MIS can help organizations improve efficiency, reduce costs, enhance competitiveness, and achieve their strategic objectives.

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