Mba module MIS
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Transcript of Mba module MIS
Management Information Systems
Course Instructor
Deepika Arora
• Information systems (IS) are used in almost every business.– Service industries like education, travel, insurance, finance,
IT/ITes etc cannot work without information.– ATM’s at banks, Kiosks with touch screens and clerks
scanning our purchases using bar codes are few examples of IS been used every hour.
– Central network alerting farmers about farm crops and pests, providing updates on weather and soil condition and pricing of grains…..
– In Italy, a consortium of cheese makers uses IS to track when and where cheese was produced, how did it look and tastes and what will it cost.
– Major Fortune 500 companies spend more than $1 billion per year on IS
– No matter in what profession you are, you can always use IS
Classroom Policies• Attendance Criteria – 75% (NO COMPROMISES!!)
• You are expected to be class on/before scheduled time. You will be allowed to enter in class in first 10 minutes of lecture. After that you are welcome to class but would not be awarded attendance.
• Make sure you are not absent on Presentation day or Activity day or case study discussion day or tests. Zero marks would be awarded to absentees.
• You’ll be informed well in advance about the important deadlines.
• DO NOT COPY ASSIGNMENTS. All the copied assignments and master assignment would be straight away cancelled
Grading For Course(100)MSE 20 marks
Assignments 20 marks
2 * Hourly Tests 15 marks
Presentation 10 marks
Participation in Case Studies and Activities
15 marks
End Sem VIVA & written Exam
20 marks
Books Referred
• D.P Goyal, Management Information System, MacMillon
• Stair & Reynolds; Principles of Information Systems, A Managerial Approach
• Laudon & Laudon, Management Information Systems, Managing The Digital Firm
• James O’Brien, Management Information Systems• Post, Management Information Systems,
Irwin/McGraw-Hill • L M Prasad, Usha Prasad , Management Information
Systems, Sultan Chand & Sons• G B Davis, M H Olson, Management Information
Systems – Conceptual Foundations, Structure and Development, Tata McGraw Hill
• Discovering information system By Jean Paul Van Belle
Online Resourceshttp://www.lib.umd.edu/groups/learning/Decision-MakingModel.pdf
http://www.the-intuitive-self.org/scripts/frameit/author.cgi?/website/author/memoir/supplements/decision_techniques.html
Explain modal of decision
About decision making Techniques
http://www.ii.metu.edu.tr/~ion501/demo/21.html
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-dbms.htm
Different types of IS with examples
Website containing various articles regarding DBMS
http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/as/iststructure.htm
http://yourdon.com/strucanalysis/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_9
Structure
Data Flow diagrams
http://www.yourtechtv.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=92&title=What_is_ERP_
http://www.ibspublishing.com/index.cfm?section=sample&action=view&id=11765
ERP video
Bank Case Study
Lesson plans• Sub Module 1:Introduction to Information systems (Week 1 - Week
3)– Concepts like Data, Information, Types of Information,
Definition, Significance, Components of IS, IS in organizations, IS & organizations & management & strategy.
– Introduction to MIS, Characteristics, Components & Importance, Challenges, Different types of MIS uses, Functional Aspects
– Cases - Reebok International, Bank of New York: Mainframes or Distributed Systems, American National Insurance Speeds Information to Customers with MIS and BPM, Information System in Restaurant, Overhauling the Information Systems Environment, SystemX Inc. Withdraws Rs. 1 Billion SoftGuide Acquisition Offer
– Assignment 1 in Week 1
Lesson plans
• Sub Module 2: Decision Making (Week4 – Week 5)– Simon’s model of Decision Making, Structured
& Unstructured Decisions– Introduction to DSS, Types of DSS,
Components of DSS, Uses and Challenges of DSS
– Cases - The George Washington University Data-Driven Decision Support Project, Pfizer uses Alphablox Web-based platform to create Sales Analysis Decision Support application
– Assignment 2 in Week 4
Lesson plans• Sub Module 3: Database Management (Week 6 –
Week 8)– Overview of Database Management Systems,
Objectives, Role, Advantages & Disadvantages of DBMS, SQL, Uses of Database for Integration across Functional Areas, Database Applications
– Cases – Motorola’s Biometrics Solutions Require Large Self- Managing Database, The George Washington University Data-Driven Decision Support Project
– Assignment 3 & 6 in Week 6 & 7
Lesson plans• Sub Module 4: Systems Analysis & Design (Week
9 – Week 12)– SDLC – System Development Life Cycle,
Software Development Models– System Analysis: SRS, DFD, DD, Decision
Tables– Design Methods, Detailed System Design,
Design Documentation, BPR (business process re-engineering)
– Cases - Discovery Communications Digs Out of Mountains of Documents, Overhauling the Information Systems Environment
– Assignment 4 in week 9
Lesson plans• Sub Module 5: Managing the Digital Firm (Week 13-
Week 16)– E-business, E-commerce & M-commerce– Introduction to ERP, SCM, CRM, Knowledge
Management– Wireless Technology– Security & control– International Information Systems– Cases - Security Loopholes, System Failure!,
Web Portal Benefits, The 2004 Athens Olympics Network: Faster, Stronger—and Redundant, Aviall Inc.: From Failure to Success with Information Technology
– Assignment 5 in Week 15
• Study of MIS in Retail management• Study of DSS in Manufacturing organisation• Critical Assessment of Supply chain management in McDonalds. -• CRM-for building closer relationship with customers in Insurance Sector
In India• ERP –the business backbone • Security management of IT in Indian BPO’s/IT companies• Security, ethical and social challenges of IT in Indian markets• Study of IS in any Indian company• Change Management in business• Developing IT strategies for small organisations. • AI technologies in business• Use of DSS in any Industry in India• MIS – Myth or reality for Management• DSS – Mirage or Mirror Image• MIS – Profit or Loss center • Increasing Leadership effectiveness through DSS
Presentation topics