Information systems refers to the study of complementary networks of hardware and software software that people and organizations use to collect, filter, process, create, and distribute data.
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a source of information which comes from internal organisations ?
directory inquiries,supplier telephone number, leaflet,radio,TV
Almost all companies use some type of marketing information system. Successful companies use the systems to gather data for industry trends, customer behavior, and other reasons.
Make sure the collection book is they and the log book the till
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Most organisations have become completely dependant on its information systems for running the organisation. Information has become the most valuable resource for organisations. However, the information system of an organisation needs to keep abreast of changes in the environment to produce information that is relevant to the management of the organisation.
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E. H. Magahy has written: 'The effect of executive information systems on organisations'
A) Standards B) Costs C) All of the above D) Organization
Companies use information systems to store and analyze customer information. With the information systems in place, the company can gain a competitive advantage.
DSS - Decision Support System TPS - Transaction Processing System ESS - Executive Support System MIS - Management Information System Most of the Organisations use DSS, ESS and MIS
it is important for busines managers to get a clearer insight of the necessary stages involved in the day to day oerational management of an organisations. systems include: human resource, finance, systems information management and sales and marketing. and also gives organisations a beter alternative in making quicker and beter decisions and in identifying pitfalls.
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it is important for busines managers to get a clearer insight of the necessary stages involved in the day to day oerational management of an organisations. systems include: human resource, finance, systems information management and sales and marketing. and also gives organisations a beter alternative in making quicker and beter decisions and in identifying pitfalls.
Transaction processing systems