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The Role of Management Information System as a Catalyst in Improving Organizational Performance and Effectiveness in the 21st Century - A Study of Tirupathi Administration Revenue Authority in Andhra Pradesh


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Management information system (MIS) produces information products that support many of the day to day decision making needs of managers and business professional reports, displays provide information products satisfy the information needs of decision make at the operational and tactical level of organization that are faced with more structured types of decision situations. Currently the effectiveness of the organization directly related to the appropriate management information system. MIS provides managers with reports and in some cases, on line access to the organization current performance and historical data records. Most of organizations mainly depend up on MIS to process, record store and manipulate accurate data and information for the existence as well as profitability of the organization in processing data into accurate and well defined data, however without applying MIS organization does not have values for profit oriented as well as no profit firms. MIS needs to be strategically managed soaps to bring about sound and profitable organization and thereby increase organizational effectiveness of surviving to increase competitive advantage, to avoid challenges. The key findings indicated that, there is a significant positive relationship between MIS and organizations performance; which implies that the higher the management information systems, the higher the organizations performance.

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Management Information Systems, Organizational Effectiveness
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V. Venkateswara Rao
Department of Commerce, Velidi Venkateswarlu and Mangamma Degree College,, India

Abstract


Management information system (MIS) produces information products that support many of the day to day decision making needs of managers and business professional reports, displays provide information products satisfy the information needs of decision make at the operational and tactical level of organization that are faced with more structured types of decision situations. Currently the effectiveness of the organization directly related to the appropriate management information system. MIS provides managers with reports and in some cases, on line access to the organization current performance and historical data records. Most of organizations mainly depend up on MIS to process, record store and manipulate accurate data and information for the existence as well as profitability of the organization in processing data into accurate and well defined data, however without applying MIS organization does not have values for profit oriented as well as no profit firms. MIS needs to be strategically managed soaps to bring about sound and profitable organization and thereby increase organizational effectiveness of surviving to increase competitive advantage, to avoid challenges. The key findings indicated that, there is a significant positive relationship between MIS and organizations performance; which implies that the higher the management information systems, the higher the organizations performance.

Keywords


Management Information Systems, Organizational Effectiveness

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