Winter
2012
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6
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Most
organisations now use Management Information Systems (MIS). Describe what is
meant by an MIS, and use a suitable example to illustrate how it can be used.
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[4]
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7
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Describe
the factors which make a Management Information System (MIS) either good or
poor.
|
[7]
|
Summer
2012
|
||
14
|
Many
organisations now depend on their Management Information System (MIS) for the
success of their businesses. Discuss using appropriate examples four of the
features of an effective MIS system.
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[8]
|
Winter
2013
|
||
11
|
More
and more organisations are becoming very dependent on their Management
Information Systems (MIS). Describe in detail four factors that can lead to
an effective MIS.
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[8]
|
Summer
2013
|
||
12
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Most
organisations could not operate without a good Management Information System
(MIS). Define what is meant by an MIS and describe the factors which make an
MIS good or poor.
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[10]
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Winter
2014
|
||
9
|
Describe,
in detail, four of the factors which make an effective Management Information
System (MIS).
|
[8]
|
Summer
2014
|
||
13
|
Describe
the factors which make a Management Information System (MIS) either good or
poor.
|
[6]
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Summer
2015
|
||
14
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Organisations
find that having an ineffective Management
Information Systems (MIS) can be counter-productive. Describe, in detail, four factors that can help prevent a MIS being non-effective.
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[4x2]
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- ICT in healthcare
- ICT in the home
- Internet
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- MIS
- Management of change
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Tuesday, 6 October 2015
IT3: Topic 8 - Management information systems (MIS)
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