Management Information System
Definition
An integrated set of processes, people, and technology that collects, processes, and presents business information to support management decision-making. A robust management information system represents an element of organisational capital that contributes to competitive advantage through faster, better-informed decisions. The quality and sophistication of a company's MIS is an important factor in operational due diligence, reflecting management capability and operational maturity.
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