MGS 3040 Section 04 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Spring, '10 JOHANA OCAMPO ANA MARIA CARDONA MANNY RAMIREZ JULIAN HORMILLA.

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MGS 3040 Section 04 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Spring, '10 JOHANA OCAMPO ANA MARIA CARDONA MANNY RAMIREZ JULIAN HORMILLA

what is Mis? MIS is the development and use of information systems that help businesses achieve their goals and objectives There are three key elements:  Components of an information systems  Development and use of information systems  Achieving business goals and objectives

What Should You Learn from This Class? Able to ask pertinent questions Able to correctly interpret the responses to your questions Make wise decisions and to manage effectively Sufficient knowledge to be an informed and effective consumer of information technology products and services

how you can Use the Five-Component Framework The five components of an information system are: hardware, software, data, procedures, and people. The five-component framework can help guide your learning and thinking about IS both now and in the future. Automation occurs when a business process is moved to a computer to perform the business process The Most Important Component-YOU

what is information? An information system (IS) a group of components that interact to produce information. It is commonly referred to as a Computer-Based Information System.

What are the characteristics of good information Accurate Timely Relevant Just barely sufficient Worth Its Cost

What is the difference between Information Systems and Information Technology? Information Systems are products of Information Technology developed which enables storage, manipulation and distribution of information. IT is the branch or sector which deals with the management of information

MIS