Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Monday, July 7, 2008
Blog q #5
as a future manager, what is your ethics program. Justify each activity needed.?
If Iwill be a manager, my ethics program is to accomodate my customers all they regarding of the the service that I'm offering..For example if will be a manager of a fastfood restaurant, i will give them the fast, friendly, and delightfull service as well as the food that we serve, it should serve hot when its hot and should be cold when its cold..
Blog q #4
for me, if will the system that shoud be computerized is to be in the library..like findings books in the library its should be computerized..a sytem that just a click on the computer you can find the book you want to, tells you where section can be found..coz its to hard to find books in the library now..
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
blog post # 3
The managers and employees make use of this information as a strategic advantage to their competitors..they use benchmarking is just like you get an idea of the other competitors what are their strategies in making their company productive and gaining income.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
My Striking Idea about MIS
This MIS can make my culture change. If I will have business it can help me compete with the competitors through the use of this information.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
My Ideal System (MIS)
is a planned system of collecting, processing, storing and disseminating data in the form of information needed to carry out the functions of management. According to Phillip Kotler "A marketing information system consists of people, equipment, and procedures to gather, sort, analyse, evaluate, and distribute needed, timely, and accurate information to marketing decision makers." (Kotler, Phillip and Keller, Kevin Lane; Marketing Management, Pearson Education, 12 Ed, 2006)
The terms MIS and information system are often confused. Information systems include systems that are not intended for decision making. MIS is sometimes referred to, in a restrictive sense, as information technology management. That area of study should not be confused with computer science. IT service management is a practitioner-focused discipline. MIS has also some differences with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) as ERP incorporates elements that are not necessarily focused on decision support.
Professor Allen S. Lee states that "...research in the information systems field examines more than the technological system, or just the social system, or even the two side by side; in addition, it investigates the phenomena that emerge when the two interact." [2].