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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

Course Code 19MBA101 Credits 1

Course type MBA CIE Marks 25 marks

Hours/week: L-T-P 1-0-0 SEE Marks

SEE
Total Hours: Lecture = 1Hr; Tutorial =0Hrs Total = 1 Hr
Duration

Course Learning Objectives


After completing this course learners will be able to
1. Prepare framework for implementing MIS
2. Present the ecosystem of MIS

Pre-requisites: Introduction to data management


Unit - I 10 Hours
Unit 1: Introduction to Management Information systems:

Organizations and Computing: Introduction, Modern Organisation-IT enabled- Networked-


Dispersed- Knowledge Organisation, Information Systems in Organisations- what are
information systems?, Brief history of computing- ENIAC: Way to commercial computers-
Advent of artificial intelligence- advent of personal computing-Free Software Movement-
Advent of Internet, The role of internet- Internet and Web: they are different-the internet
changes everything

Managing Information Systems in Organisations: Introduction, Managing in the Internet Era,


Managing Information Systems in Organisation-the IT interaction model, Challenges for the
manager-what information to build?-how much to spend on information systems?-what level
of capabilities should be created with information systems?-how centralized should the
services be?-what security levels are required?-what is technology road map for the
organization?

Data and Information: Introduction, data and information- measuring data, information as a
resource, information in organisational functions, types of information technology, types of
information systems- transaction processing systems-management information systems

Self learning topics: MIS cost assessment


Unit - II 10 Hours
Unit II: IT ecosystem

Decision making and communication: Competing with IT: Introduction, The competitive
environment of business- partnering for mutual benefit- bargaining power of suppliers-
bargaining power of buyers and customers-barriers to entry-threat of substitutes-industry
regulations, Using IT for competing-competing on low cost-competing on differentiation, IT
strategy: Introduction, Information goods-properties-technology lock-in and switching costs-
network externalities-positive feedback-tippy markets, information systems and competitive
strategy- value chain, the Role of CIO-information system’s plan-vendor coordination-
technology updates-return on investment on technology. -Business Process Integration with IT
,-SCM, CRAM and International Systems: Electronic Commerce: Decision Support
Systems: Managing Data Resources, Managing Social Media: Introduction, Social Dynamics
of the Internet, Services of the Internet- Blogs-Social Networks, Technology of the Internet-
Twitter-Rating-Tagging/folksonomies, Social issues-Media impact-Collaboration-Emergence
of order, Social Networks in the Enterprise

Self learning topics: Establishing Information systems for mobile applications.

Project work: MIS system in Local SME’s

Students have to select any one company and study the Management information
System in that organization.

Books
Text Books:
1. David M. Kroenke Process, Systems, and Information:

2. MIS Cases Decision Making with Application Software


3. James O Brien, McgrawHill 10e 2017
4. Kenneth C. Laudon,Management Information system ,142/e, Pearson, 2014.
Reference Books:
1. Rahul De, MIS: Management Information Systems in Business, Government and Society wiley,
1 e , 2012.
2. Giridhar Joshi, Management Information System, 1 e Oxford 2013.
E-resourses (NPTEL/SWAYAM.. Any Other)- mention links
1. Management Information System https://nptel.ac.in/courses/122105022/
2. Decision Modeling https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc17_mg21/
Course Outcome (COs)

Bloom’s
At the end of the course, the student will be able to
Level
1. Develop DFD for MIS implementation 6
2. Design SWOT of MIS ecosystem 6
3.
PO No.
Program Outcome of this course (POs)
1. Students will be able to solve problems of competitive business environment. 1
Business.
Students will demonstrate their skills to enhance productivity, efficiency and
2. effectiveness of 3

Students will be able to create models, plans and projects to explore the
3. 7
potential markets.

Course delivery methods Assessment methods


1. Lecture. 1. Internal test
2. Case study 2. Project work
3. Problem Solving 3. Case study
4. Simulation 4.

Scheme of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE):

Components First IA test Second IA test Project CP

Maximum Marks: 50 20 20 5 5

 Writing two IA test is compulsory.


 Minimum marks required to qualify for SEE : 20 out of 50

Self Study topics shall be evaluated during CIE (Assignments and IA tests) and 10% weightage
shall be given in SEE question paper.
Scheme of Semester End Examination (SEE):
1. It will be conducted for 100 marks of 3 hours duration. It will be reduced to 50 marks for the
calculation of SGPA and CGPA.
2. Minimum marks required in SEE to pass:
3. Question paper contains two questions from each unit each carrying 20 marks. Students have to
answer one full question from each unit.

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