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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SY STEM
Module 6
Prepared b
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Teodocio
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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
Identify the different organizational units in a firm that needs information sy
Recognize the area of marketing information system
Explain the concept of marketing-mix and its ingredients to meet the cuneeds
Identify the objectives of each marketing-mix subsystem
Differentiate the manufacturing information system from other types of infsystem
Define the importance of accounting and financial information system in a b
Identify the purpose of human resources information system in a business fun
Identify how functional system performs to provide a better performancorganization
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INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR BUSINESS FUNCTI
Principal Business Functions:
1) Marketing and Sales
2) Production
3) Accounting and Finance
4) Human Resources
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DOMAIN OF MARKETING INFORMATION SYST
Marketing Information Systems support the decision m
regarding marketing mix, expressed also called as 4 P’s:
What products (goods and services) should we offer?
At what place should we offer our products; that is, what shodistribution channels be?
What promotion (sales and advertising) should be conducted?
What should be the price of our products (with mark-ups, discouother terms of sale)?
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BOUNDARY-
SPANNING AND
TRANSACTION
PROCESSING
SUBSYSTEM
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MARKETING-MIX
Product Subsystem provides the information about the firm’s prod
Place Subsystem provides the information about the firm’s distribnetwork.
Promotion Subsystem provides the information about the firm’sadvertising and personal selling activities.
Price Subsystem supports pricing decisions which also contains indprices.
Sales Forecasting supports marketing plan; area where any quanmethods employed must be tempered with human insight andexperience.
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MANUFACTURING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
The new marketplace calls for manufacturing that is:
1) Lean
2) Agile
3) Flexible
4) Managed for Quality
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STRUCTURE OFMANUFACTURING
INFORMATION
SYSTEM
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STRUCTURE OF MANUFACTURING
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Product Design and EngineeringWidely supported by computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aengineering (CAE) systems
Product SchedulingHeart of the manufacturing information system
Quality ControlRelies on data collected on the shop floor by the sensors embedded in the process csystems
Facilities Planning, Product Costing, Logistics, and Inventory SubsyHigher-level decision making supported by manufacturing information systems
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ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCIAL INFORMATIO
SYSTEMS
Essential Functions:
1) Financial forecasting and planning
2) Financial control
3) Funds management
4) Internal auditing
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HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Supports the human resources function of an organization withinformation
Ensure the appropriate degree of access to a great variety of istakeholders including:The employees of the HR department in performance of their duties.
All the employees of the firm wishing to inspect their own records
All the employees of the firm seeking information regarding open positions available benefit plans
Employees availing themselves with computer-assisted training and evaluatiopportunities
Managers throughout the firm in the process of evaluating their subordinatemaking personal decisions
Corporate executives involved in tactical and strategic planning and contro
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To be continued…
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