The Effectiveness Of Management Information System In Decision-Making: A Review_891

9 Jul

Authors: Ataullah Siddiqui

Abstract: Management Information Systems (MIS) are integral to modern organizations, providing essential support for decision-making processes. This review assesses the effectiveness of MIS in decision-making across various sectors. MIS enhances data management, facilitates efficient information flow, and supports strategic planning and operational activities. By enabling real-time access to critical information, MIS improves the accuracy, relevance, and timeliness of decisions. MIS can be defined as a collection of systems, hardware, procedures, and people that all work together to process, store, and produce information that is useful to the organization. It is an important system for every organization that needs to have to ensure they remain competitive in the market. The decision is consciously taken from a variety of alternatives and the consent of many is based on the goal of achieving the desired outcome. The review highlights key areas where MIS has significantly impacted decision-making, including resource allocation, performance monitoring, and strategic planning. It also discusses challenges such as data quality issues, system integration, and user adoption that can hinder the effectiveness of MIS. In this study, the paper focus to identify the key criteria that contribute to effectiveness in developing the “fit” MIS based on previous studies. Its success depends on proper implementation, user training, and ongoing evaluation.

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