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         Conceptual Overview of MIS and its Importance in an
                           Organization
                                  Mohd. Ehmer Khan1* Farmeena Khan2
    1.   Department of Computer Science, Singhania University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India
    2.   Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University, Rajasthan, India
    * E-mail of the corresponding author: ehmerkhan@gmail.com


Abstract
A management information system is an integrated, uniform method for collecting and reporting
information about a particular program, event or activity. We can also define MIS as a user machine
system which is used for providing information to support the operation and decision making function
in an organization. MIS support decision making at all levels of the organization and also supports
decision making in both structured and unstructured problem environment. In our paper we have
described about the MIS and its importance in an organization. We have also explained various types
of information system and the steps involve in designing and developing of an effective MIS in an
organization.
Keywords: Transactional Processing System, Management Reporting System, Decision Support System
and Executive Support System.


1. Introduction
Information processing is a major societal activity and before defining MIS conceptually and operationally
we must first develop conceptual framework for management, information and the system separately.
     Management: Management emphasis optimal use of information systems for managerial decision
     making rather than stressing on technology. There are two common definition of
     management-decision oriented and function oriented. Decision oriented definition of management are
     provided by decision theorist such as Peter Drucker who was a management thinker and has viewed
     that the life of manager is a perpetual decision making activities.
     Stanley vence has provided a more formal decision oriented definition as follows “Management is
     simply a process of decision making and control over the action of human being for the purpose of
     attaining pre determined goals”.
     On the other hand function oriented definition of management put more emphasis on various
     functions performed by managers and make them understand the exact nature and scope of
     management.
     Information: The second and the important constituent of MIS is information. In MIS information is
     the processed data which is used for informative purpose or decision making. So, we can define
     information as the data that has been processed into a form that is meaningful and helpful in decision
     making.
     The three most important characteristics of useful information are
                a) Timeliness
                b) Adequacy, and
                c) Form
     System: The third important element of MIS is system, which is an interrelated set of elements that
     function as a whole. So, we can define system as “an organized or complex whole; an assemblage or
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     combination of thinks or parts forming a complex unitary whole”.


2. Understanding the Concept of Management Information System
Management information system has been described as a pyramid structure which is explained in Figure 1.
In a pyramid the bottom layer consists of information for transaction decisions, status enquiry etc. The next
layer is for operational decisions which include day to day activities such as daily scheduling, payroll, sales
analysis etc. After operational decision the next layer is tactical planning which deals with production bottle
neck, performance appraisal, advertising etc. The topmost layer consists the information for strategic
decision which is used by higher level of management.
Management information system converts the data (internal/external source describe in Figure 2.) into the
information which can be used managers at different levels to carry out effective decisions for planning,
directing, coordinating, decision making and controlling activities for which they are responsible.
There are various factors influencing the success or failure of an information system such as
   i. Concentration on low level data processing.
  ii. Inappropriate management demands.
 iii. Lack of team work and professional standards.
 iv. Inadequate analysis of information.
  v. More emphasis on computer system
MIS is needed:
   i. To meet programmatic and federal requirement for use in evaluating.
  ii. To guide staff in more effective service delivery.
 iii. To support program promotions and public awareness activities.
Benefits of MIS:
   i. A good MIS will offer significant efficiency gains and time saving.
  ii. It improves profits and deliver measureable cost saving.
 iii. It can cut down unrecognized cost that is transaction cost in an organization.
 iv. MIS improves effectiveness and efficiency.


3. Types of Information Management Systems
3.1 Transactional Processing System (TPS)
TPS supports the processing of a firm’s business transactions by collecting and recording the routine
transaction of a firm. TPS automate the processing of voluminous amount of paper work that must be
handled daily and thus makes running of any firm smoothly. Examples of TPS are sales order entry, payroll,
shipping etc.
The four major components of TPS are
   i. Input
  ii. Processing
 iii. Storage
 iv. Output
Transaction processing cycle describe in Figure 3, begins with the entry of valid data, then continues with
the actual processing of transaction data, updating of master file. After the completion of these processing
the enquiry processing activities can occur.
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3.2 Management Reporting System (MRS)
The system that provides predefined types of information to managers so that they can take structured and
semi structured decisions is known as management reporting system (MRS). MRS represents the MIS
subsystem that issues pre formatted report to managers. Common type of output provided by MRS is
hardcopy reports such as exception report, demand report etc. The common type of output produce by MRS
is hard copy report such as exception report, demand report etc.


3.3 Decision Support System (DSS)
System that provides information for making semi structured and unstructured decisions by the middle
management is called as Decision support system (DSS). Different types of DSS are describe in Figure 4
and some of the important features of DSS are
   i. For analyzing important block of data DSS provides necessary tools to its user.
  ii. Tightly focus on specific set of decision.
 iii. It is aimed at higher-middle and top management.
  iv. More emphasis on end user system development.
Decision support generators are the software that help user to built effective DSS for example LOTUS
1-2-3 and interacting financial planning system (IFPS).


3.4 Executive support system (ESS)
An information system which is at the strategic level of an organization and is designed to address
unstructured decision making is known as executive support system.
Some of the important features of executive support system are:
         Relevant for top management of an organization
         Combines both internal and external information
         Information generated is in the form of summary reports and graphics
In short we can say ESS is a reporting tool that provides quick access to summarized reports coming from
all company levels and departments.

3.5 Diagrammatic relation between different information systems
The diagrammatic relationship between different types of information management systems are described
in Figure 5.


4. Basic Steps involve in designing and developing an effective MIS
The basic steps involve in designing and effective MIS are shown in Figure 6 and explain below:
Step 1: In the first step we have to identify the type of system needed i.e. whether manual in which all the
forms that contain information are completed manually or automated in which we have to rely on computer
to aggregate data and desired report.
Step 2: In this step we have to identify the types of information to be collected as it is useless to collect data
that has no designated purpose. Accurate information are collective from summary report generated from
intake form, weekly or monthly report from outside trainers intake forms etc.
Step 3: In the third step various data collection methods are developed and the best method to collect the
information is selected. For example for limited staff, the project director may responsible for data
collections and reporting and while for larger units specific evaluator is responsible for this work.
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Step 4: Next step is to institute the reporting system, by this we mean the staff must understand the type of
reports they need to generate.
Step 5: Establishing quality control system to monitor our MIS and allow for timely modifications of the
system. For example spot checks of data collection, spot checks of data entry by MIS specialist etc.


5. Importance of MIS in an Organization
All the organization and their business pass through four phases of growth cycle as shown in Figure 7.
Each phase generates new goals to achieve. If the organization does not follow the goal the decaying starts.
The proper use of MIS in any organization keeps its maturity phase constant for a longer period of time.


5.1 Economic Impact of MIS
i. Impact on transaction cost is shown in Figure 8.
Information system in the form of MIS reduces the cost for a given size, shifting the transaction cost curve
in words. It can also reduce internal management cost.
ii. Impact on agency cost is shown in Figure 9.
MIS also reduces agency cost by reducing the number of middle manager and clerical workers and thus
shifts agency cost curve down and to the right.


6. Conclusion
Through the MIS, the information can be used as a strategic weapon to counter threats to business, make
business more competitive, and bring about the organizational transformation through integration. In our
paper we have explained the basic concept and the pyramid structure of MIS and various types of
information management systems such as Transactional Processing System, Management Reporting
System, Decision Support System and Executive Support System.
We have also explained five basic steps involve in designing and developing of an effective MIS in an
organization. We have described the economic impact of MIS in an organization. In a nutshell, MIS is a
management tool to help company management make informed decision for their business based on
information gathered from all business departments. A good MIS also makes an organization seamless by
removing all the communication barriers.


References
Bagad, V.S. (2009), “Management Information Systems”, (4th revised edition), Pune: Technical Publication,
Available                                          online                                              at
<http://books.google.co.in/books/about/Management_Information_Systems.html?id=7fCgRL1-gGAC>
[accessed 11 Nov 2011].
Hand out for: Back to Basic – Program Reporting Workshop (2010), “Your Management Information
System”,                         Available                           online                      at
<http://ebookbrowse.com/your-mis-handout-for-back-to-basics-session-pdf-d42847519> [accessed 14 Oct
2011].
Mehta, Versha., Sudan, A.S., & Dawra, sudhir (2003), “Management Information System”, (1st edition),
New Delhi: Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., pp. 5-6 & 206.
Prasad, L.M., & Prasad, Usha (2005), “Management Information Systems”, (1st edition), New Delhi: Sultan
Chand & Sons, pp. 4-7.


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                                                                                  Competitor
                                                                                   Survey
                                                                  Alternative
                                                                  Financing
                                                   New Plant
                         MIS for                   Location
                         Strategic                                                        Advertising
                         Decision
                                                                         Performance
                                                                          Appraisal
                                                        Production
                     MIS for Tactical
                                                        Bottle Neck
                    Planning Decision                                                           Sales
                                                                                               Analysis
                                                                                Payroll
                   MIS for Operational                           Daily
                        Decision                               Scheduling


                  Transaction Processing                                Status Enquiry



                          Figure 1. Typical Management Information System


                                     Information




Internal                                                                    External


Various Systems
on the company
Network                 Intelligence                 Economic         Government           Information
                   about Competition                 and social       Legislation          about
                        activities                   factors                               population shift

                        Figure 2. Representing Various Sources of Information




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                                                    File and
                                                    database
                                                   processing




            Data entry             Valid          Transaction             Report      Master
             (input)               data           processing            generation     file




   Correction            Invalid
                          data




                                                    Inquiry
                                                   processing



                               Figure 3. Transaction Processing Cycle



                                                   File Drawer System


                                                   Data Analysis System


    Accounting Model                               Decision Support System


                                                   Optimization Model


                                                   Suggestion Model


                                     Figure 4. Different Types of DSS




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     Unstructured                          Top level
                                 ESS



Semi             DSS                                     MIS          Middle level
Structured


                                                                          Represent flow of information
                                             TPS
                              Structured               Bottom level


                    Figure 5. Represent relation between different Information System


         Automated                                                             Either        Manual
                            Or
                            oni
                                             Identify system needed

                                                                                        Predictive



                                              Types of information                      Diagnostic


                                                                                        Descriptive
                                       Developing various data collection
                                                   methods

                                                                                          Types of
                                                                                        reports to be
                                               Establish reporting                        generated
                                                     system




                                  Complete required forms for submission to
                                                   DOL

                                                                                       For timely
                                                                                     modification and
                                                Establish quality                        update
                                                 control system
             Monitor whole system


                                    Figure 6. Overview of a development process of MIS

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       Introduction   Growth          Maturity         Decline




                           Figure 7. Represent business growth cycle




Transaction
Cost

                                                 T1

                                                 T2

                       Size of Firm

                           Figure 8. Represent Transaction Cost Graph




                                             C1       C2



    Agency
    Cost




                         Size of Firm

                            Figure 9. Represent Agency Cost Graph



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3.[15 22]conceptual overview of mis and its importance in an organization

  • 1. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol 1, No.2, 2011 Conceptual Overview of MIS and its Importance in an Organization Mohd. Ehmer Khan1* Farmeena Khan2 1. Department of Computer Science, Singhania University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India 2. Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University, Rajasthan, India * E-mail of the corresponding author: ehmerkhan@gmail.com Abstract A management information system is an integrated, uniform method for collecting and reporting information about a particular program, event or activity. We can also define MIS as a user machine system which is used for providing information to support the operation and decision making function in an organization. MIS support decision making at all levels of the organization and also supports decision making in both structured and unstructured problem environment. In our paper we have described about the MIS and its importance in an organization. We have also explained various types of information system and the steps involve in designing and developing of an effective MIS in an organization. Keywords: Transactional Processing System, Management Reporting System, Decision Support System and Executive Support System. 1. Introduction Information processing is a major societal activity and before defining MIS conceptually and operationally we must first develop conceptual framework for management, information and the system separately. Management: Management emphasis optimal use of information systems for managerial decision making rather than stressing on technology. There are two common definition of management-decision oriented and function oriented. Decision oriented definition of management are provided by decision theorist such as Peter Drucker who was a management thinker and has viewed that the life of manager is a perpetual decision making activities. Stanley vence has provided a more formal decision oriented definition as follows “Management is simply a process of decision making and control over the action of human being for the purpose of attaining pre determined goals”. On the other hand function oriented definition of management put more emphasis on various functions performed by managers and make them understand the exact nature and scope of management. Information: The second and the important constituent of MIS is information. In MIS information is the processed data which is used for informative purpose or decision making. So, we can define information as the data that has been processed into a form that is meaningful and helpful in decision making. The three most important characteristics of useful information are a) Timeliness b) Adequacy, and c) Form System: The third important element of MIS is system, which is an interrelated set of elements that function as a whole. So, we can define system as “an organized or complex whole; an assemblage or 15 | P a g e www.iiste.org
  • 2. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol 1, No.2, 2011 combination of thinks or parts forming a complex unitary whole”. 2. Understanding the Concept of Management Information System Management information system has been described as a pyramid structure which is explained in Figure 1. In a pyramid the bottom layer consists of information for transaction decisions, status enquiry etc. The next layer is for operational decisions which include day to day activities such as daily scheduling, payroll, sales analysis etc. After operational decision the next layer is tactical planning which deals with production bottle neck, performance appraisal, advertising etc. The topmost layer consists the information for strategic decision which is used by higher level of management. Management information system converts the data (internal/external source describe in Figure 2.) into the information which can be used managers at different levels to carry out effective decisions for planning, directing, coordinating, decision making and controlling activities for which they are responsible. There are various factors influencing the success or failure of an information system such as i. Concentration on low level data processing. ii. Inappropriate management demands. iii. Lack of team work and professional standards. iv. Inadequate analysis of information. v. More emphasis on computer system MIS is needed: i. To meet programmatic and federal requirement for use in evaluating. ii. To guide staff in more effective service delivery. iii. To support program promotions and public awareness activities. Benefits of MIS: i. A good MIS will offer significant efficiency gains and time saving. ii. It improves profits and deliver measureable cost saving. iii. It can cut down unrecognized cost that is transaction cost in an organization. iv. MIS improves effectiveness and efficiency. 3. Types of Information Management Systems 3.1 Transactional Processing System (TPS) TPS supports the processing of a firm’s business transactions by collecting and recording the routine transaction of a firm. TPS automate the processing of voluminous amount of paper work that must be handled daily and thus makes running of any firm smoothly. Examples of TPS are sales order entry, payroll, shipping etc. The four major components of TPS are i. Input ii. Processing iii. Storage iv. Output Transaction processing cycle describe in Figure 3, begins with the entry of valid data, then continues with the actual processing of transaction data, updating of master file. After the completion of these processing the enquiry processing activities can occur. 16 | P a g e www.iiste.org
  • 3. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol 1, No.2, 2011 3.2 Management Reporting System (MRS) The system that provides predefined types of information to managers so that they can take structured and semi structured decisions is known as management reporting system (MRS). MRS represents the MIS subsystem that issues pre formatted report to managers. Common type of output provided by MRS is hardcopy reports such as exception report, demand report etc. The common type of output produce by MRS is hard copy report such as exception report, demand report etc. 3.3 Decision Support System (DSS) System that provides information for making semi structured and unstructured decisions by the middle management is called as Decision support system (DSS). Different types of DSS are describe in Figure 4 and some of the important features of DSS are i. For analyzing important block of data DSS provides necessary tools to its user. ii. Tightly focus on specific set of decision. iii. It is aimed at higher-middle and top management. iv. More emphasis on end user system development. Decision support generators are the software that help user to built effective DSS for example LOTUS 1-2-3 and interacting financial planning system (IFPS). 3.4 Executive support system (ESS) An information system which is at the strategic level of an organization and is designed to address unstructured decision making is known as executive support system. Some of the important features of executive support system are: Relevant for top management of an organization Combines both internal and external information Information generated is in the form of summary reports and graphics In short we can say ESS is a reporting tool that provides quick access to summarized reports coming from all company levels and departments. 3.5 Diagrammatic relation between different information systems The diagrammatic relationship between different types of information management systems are described in Figure 5. 4. Basic Steps involve in designing and developing an effective MIS The basic steps involve in designing and effective MIS are shown in Figure 6 and explain below: Step 1: In the first step we have to identify the type of system needed i.e. whether manual in which all the forms that contain information are completed manually or automated in which we have to rely on computer to aggregate data and desired report. Step 2: In this step we have to identify the types of information to be collected as it is useless to collect data that has no designated purpose. Accurate information are collective from summary report generated from intake form, weekly or monthly report from outside trainers intake forms etc. Step 3: In the third step various data collection methods are developed and the best method to collect the information is selected. For example for limited staff, the project director may responsible for data collections and reporting and while for larger units specific evaluator is responsible for this work. 17 | P a g e www.iiste.org
  • 4. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol 1, No.2, 2011 Step 4: Next step is to institute the reporting system, by this we mean the staff must understand the type of reports they need to generate. Step 5: Establishing quality control system to monitor our MIS and allow for timely modifications of the system. For example spot checks of data collection, spot checks of data entry by MIS specialist etc. 5. Importance of MIS in an Organization All the organization and their business pass through four phases of growth cycle as shown in Figure 7. Each phase generates new goals to achieve. If the organization does not follow the goal the decaying starts. The proper use of MIS in any organization keeps its maturity phase constant for a longer period of time. 5.1 Economic Impact of MIS i. Impact on transaction cost is shown in Figure 8. Information system in the form of MIS reduces the cost for a given size, shifting the transaction cost curve in words. It can also reduce internal management cost. ii. Impact on agency cost is shown in Figure 9. MIS also reduces agency cost by reducing the number of middle manager and clerical workers and thus shifts agency cost curve down and to the right. 6. Conclusion Through the MIS, the information can be used as a strategic weapon to counter threats to business, make business more competitive, and bring about the organizational transformation through integration. In our paper we have explained the basic concept and the pyramid structure of MIS and various types of information management systems such as Transactional Processing System, Management Reporting System, Decision Support System and Executive Support System. We have also explained five basic steps involve in designing and developing of an effective MIS in an organization. We have described the economic impact of MIS in an organization. In a nutshell, MIS is a management tool to help company management make informed decision for their business based on information gathered from all business departments. A good MIS also makes an organization seamless by removing all the communication barriers. References Bagad, V.S. (2009), “Management Information Systems”, (4th revised edition), Pune: Technical Publication, Available online at <http://books.google.co.in/books/about/Management_Information_Systems.html?id=7fCgRL1-gGAC> [accessed 11 Nov 2011]. Hand out for: Back to Basic – Program Reporting Workshop (2010), “Your Management Information System”, Available online at <http://ebookbrowse.com/your-mis-handout-for-back-to-basics-session-pdf-d42847519> [accessed 14 Oct 2011]. Mehta, Versha., Sudan, A.S., & Dawra, sudhir (2003), “Management Information System”, (1st edition), New Delhi: Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., pp. 5-6 & 206. Prasad, L.M., & Prasad, Usha (2005), “Management Information Systems”, (1st edition), New Delhi: Sultan Chand & Sons, pp. 4-7. 18 | P a g e www.iiste.org
  • 5. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol 1, No.2, 2011 Competitor Survey Alternative Financing New Plant MIS for Location Strategic Advertising Decision Performance Appraisal Production MIS for Tactical Bottle Neck Planning Decision Sales Analysis Payroll MIS for Operational Daily Decision Scheduling Transaction Processing Status Enquiry Figure 1. Typical Management Information System Information Internal External Various Systems on the company Network Intelligence Economic Government Information about Competition and social Legislation about activities factors population shift Figure 2. Representing Various Sources of Information 19 | P a g e www.iiste.org
  • 6. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol 1, No.2, 2011 File and database processing Data entry Valid Transaction Report Master (input) data processing generation file Correction Invalid data Inquiry processing Figure 3. Transaction Processing Cycle File Drawer System Data Analysis System Accounting Model Decision Support System Optimization Model Suggestion Model Figure 4. Different Types of DSS 20 | P a g e www.iiste.org
  • 7. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol 1, No.2, 2011 Unstructured Top level ESS Semi DSS MIS Middle level Structured Represent flow of information TPS Structured Bottom level Figure 5. Represent relation between different Information System Automated Either Manual Or oni Identify system needed Predictive Types of information Diagnostic Descriptive Developing various data collection methods Types of reports to be Establish reporting generated system Complete required forms for submission to DOL For timely modification and Establish quality update control system Monitor whole system Figure 6. Overview of a development process of MIS 21 | P a g e www.iiste.org
  • 8. Information and Knowledge Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2224-5758 (Paper) ISSN 2224-896X (Online) Vol 1, No.2, 2011 Introduction Growth Maturity Decline Figure 7. Represent business growth cycle Transaction Cost T1 T2 Size of Firm Figure 8. Represent Transaction Cost Graph C1 C2 Agency Cost Size of Firm Figure 9. Represent Agency Cost Graph 22 | P a g e www.iiste.org