Information systems in organizations can be classified based on their functionality, such as transaction processing systems, management information systems, decision support systems, and executive information systems. They can also be categorized based on the level of the organization they support, such as operational, tactical, and strategic systems. Additionally, information systems can be classified by the type of users they serve, such as employees, managers, customers, and suppliers.
management information systems are systems that record transactions in an organisation and provide management with information to make decisions that affect the whole organisation whereas operation information system is the systems that help with daily running of an organisation.
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The impact of management and information system on organizational performance
its where a certain information is been used by all department in the organisation
it tells the organisation and system statues, how they improve a organisation through MIS? and how much they earn it from the customer.
Management Information System is a type of Information System. It is used by middle management to keep taps on the activities of the organisation. It helps them in making informed decisions.
External users demand information from the organisation inorder to make investment decisions.If the organisation is doing well it attracts more investors thus increasing the wealth of an organisation.
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By how well the organisation performs against it competitors.
It manages, collects and completes management in an organisation.
it ensures the organisation to be peceful and calm