Management Information Systems:
Solving Business Problems with Information Technology
A Management Information System (MIS) represents the information technology (IT) used to run a business.
Businesses collect huge amounts of data, including financial transactions, human resources management,
production, suppliers, customers, and competitors. IT is also used to share data and it is increasingly
used to help teams communicate and work on projects around the world. The data and tools are also critical
in evaluating data and making decisions.
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Any business student, in any discipline, needs to learn basic skills, including:
- How technology changes over time and how to evaluate it.
- How to use IT to share data, particularly for teams.
- How to use IT to retrieve and analyze data to make decisions.
- How to evaluate and organize IT to support the company.
- How business IT decisions affect society.
Analyzing businesses and IT is complex. This textbook contains several features to make it easier to see the interactions.
- Over a hundred Reality Bytes cases demonstrating issues in real companies.
- Every chapter examines trends and patterns in technology and business.
- Technology Toolboxes provide hands-on illustrations of specific tools.
- Hundreds of exercises that explore technology and business.
- Each chapter has a set of cases that focus on how companies in a specific industry use IT to solve problems.
- An overall emphasis on how companies use database management systems to handle data.
This book is different from other textbooks in several key areas:
- It has a focus on problem solving, instead of simple definitions.
- It has a focus on collaboration and teamwork as well as entrepreneurship.
- It has more cases, applications, and exercises to demonstrate concepts, including the Rolling Thunder Bicycle company database for realistic exercises.
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