Course Title Management Information System

Course Code BCMP-302

Instructor Name Babar Hameed

Program BBA 6th  (Reg , Self Support)

Introduction

Information systems began as automation of office systems, and have grown into systems that assist managers to make decisions, systems that model successful business practices, and systems that transform the modern business into a knowledge-based enterprise. This course will introduce information systems in the modern enterprise through a survey of information systems technologies and the way they affect management. 

Aims and Objectives of the Course

The aim of the course is to enable students to assess the opportunities and problems that managers in a wide range of organizations face. It also help students to understand transformational changes within and across industries. These changes have strategic implications for many businesses. The course provides an ‘Overview’ of fundamental MIS concepts, using integrated Framework for ‘Decision Making’ and Analyzing Information Systems. The course is comprised of different types of Information Systems available for Business use in Decision Making and Business Processes, covering Competitive Advantage, Executive Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, Expert Systems and Supply Chain Management etc. Information Systems for Functional Areas like Marketing, Manufacturing, Human Resource, Financial Information and Accounting, the focus is Maintained on Global Business and current Technological trends.

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