The document discusses the roles and uses of management information systems (MIS) within organizations. It notes that MIS specialists may be called upon to evaluate technical specifications for any MIS contracts. It then provides examples of how MIS is used for sales/marketing, human resources, accounting/finances. MIS gathers data from multiple systems, analyzes it, and reports it to aid management decision making. IT specialists have significant input into programming and capabilities of MIS.
The document discusses the roles and uses of management information systems (MIS) within organizations. It notes that MIS specialists may be called upon to evaluate technical specifications for any MIS contracts. It then provides examples of how MIS is used for sales/marketing, human resources, accounting/finances. MIS gathers data from multiple systems, analyzes it, and reports it to aid management decision making. IT specialists have significant input into programming and capabilities of MIS.
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section of a company has a dual role with MIS.
T specialists may be called upon to evaluate the technical specifications of any MIS
contract Name: Neha Arora
UID: 21MBA2554 Organization Name: Reliance Industries. What is the work of Reliance? Reliance Industries' activities span hydrocarbon exploration and production, petroleum refining and marketing, petrochemicals, retail and telecommunications. The oil and gas segment includes exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas
What are the features of Reliance Industries?
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) Owns the world's largest refining hub with a capacity of 1.24 thousand barrels per day (mbpd) Segment revenue from oil and gas stood. Reliance Petroleum has a network of more than 1,300 fuel retail outlets spread across the country.
Information system use by them are
Management Information System (MIS): A management information system (MIS) is a computer system consisting of hardware and software that serves as the backbone of an organization's operations. An MIS gathers data from multiple online systems, analyzes the information, and reports data to aid in management decision-making. Uses Of Management Information System: MIS for Sales and Marketing: Management information systems for the sales and marketing departments of a company compile and analyze information about customers and prospective customers. Often, the information is scanned or sourced from customer receipts, loyalty card transactions or credit card receipts.
MIS for Human Resource Management:
Human resource information systems handle employee data such as basic personnel information, attendance and hours, performance review ratings and payroll tracking. Because the data can include private information – names, addresses and Social Security numbers – protecting privacy and maintaining security are paramount.
MIS for Accounting and Finances:
Management information systems in accounting are designed to store and aggregate financial data. The resulting analyses are used both internally, by managers and CFOs, for example, and externally by consultants, regulators, tax agencies and others. Reports generated by the accounting MIS include profit-and-loss statements, accounts receivable tracking and other financial statements. Management Information Systems and IT: Perhaps more than any other division, the information technology and have input into the programming and capabilities of the system. However, line managers and administrators in the various departments should think carefully about what kind of information they require do their jobs, how to guarantee that the data inputs are accurate and how to protect sensitive data.