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Management Information System SyllabusUNIT - Ι: MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS FOR DIGITAL FIRM: Definition of MIS; Systems approach to MIS: MIS and Human factor considerations, concept of organizational information sub-system, MIS & problem solving. Information Technology Infrastructure for digital firm. Related Case Studies. UNIT -ΙΙ: INFORMATION SYSTEMS & BUSINESS STRATEGY: Information Management. Who are the users? Managers, Decision making & information System, Evolution of Computer based information system (CBIS), Model of CBIS. Changing role of Information systems in organization: Trend to End-User computing, justifying the CBIS, Achieving the CBIS, Managing the CBIS, Benefits & Challenges of CBIS implementation. Strategic Information System, Business level & Firm level Strategy, Case Studies. UNIT-ΙΙΙ: INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE ENTERPRISE: Systems from Management & Functional perspective & their relationship: Executive Support System, Decision Support System, Sales & Marketing Information System, Manufacturing Information System, Human-Resource Information System. Finance & Account Information System. Case Studies. UNIT-ΙV: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: Firm in its environment, the information resources, who manages the information resources? Strategic planning for information resources. End-User Computing as a strategic issue, Information resource management concept. Knowledge management & their work system, Business value of information system Related Case Studies. UNIT-V: INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEM: Introduction to E-Commerce, Business Intelligence. E-Commerce strategy, Electronic Data Interchange, E-commerce methodology, E-commerce technology & their success strategies. Managing International Information Systems: IIS architecture, Global business drivers, challenges, and strategy: divide, conquer, appease, cooptation, business organization, problems in implementing global information systems, Understanding ethical and social issues related to systems, ethics in information society, and Moral dimensions of information systems. |