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3.8. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Information ties all business functions together and provides the basis for all managerial decisions. It is the cornerstone of all organizations. Information represents a major source of competitive management advantage or disadvantage. Assessing a firm’s internal strengths and weaknesses in information systems is a critical dimension of performing an internal audit.
A management information system receives raw material from both the external and internal evaluation of an organization. It gathers data about marketing, finance, production, and personnel matters internally, and social, cultural, demographic, environmental, economic, political, governmental, legal, technological, and competitive factors externally. Data are integrated in ways needed to support managerial decision making.
Our management information system is based on Microsoft Access. Each employee has access to enter the system. Therefore, the information may be shared among the staff.
EMPLOYEES INFORMATION
This system provides information about all of our employees, your name, email, phone number and so facilitate the flow of information within the organization



ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM
The basic purpose of accounting information system of our organization is to provide useful information about accounting and financial situation of the company, to facilitate the decision making of all stakeholders.

WORLD OFFICE
With this system we can know everything about inventory and sales of our magazines
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CUSTOMER INFORMATION SYSTEM
We can add Customer Information in the system, including both actual customers and potential customers. With the contact information of customers, we can send newsletters and get feedback of the service easily.

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