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Management information system – examples of application for enterprise

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Saveta Vukadinović ,
Saveta Vukadinović

Visoka škola za poslovnu ekonomiju i preduzetništvo , Belgrade , Serbia

Jovanka Popović ,
Jovanka Popović

Visoka škola za poslovnu ekonomiju i preduzetništvo , Belgrade , Serbia

Vlado Radić ,
Vlado Radić

Visoka škola za poslovnu ekonomiju i preduzetništvo , Belgrade , Serbia

Rade Stanković
Rade Stanković

Visoka škola za poslovnu ekonomiju i preduzetništvo , Belgrade , Serbia

Abstract

Information technology represent the infrastructure basis for efficient performance of most business processes, and management information systems (MIS) provide informational support the business processes of enterprise. Management information systems are technology platforms that allow enterprises to integrate and coordinate their business processes. Owing to MIS enterprise quickly identifies opportunities in the environment, minimizes potential risks, maximizes offered opportunities, faster reacts to events in the environment and on that basis increases profits. Management information systems should be harmonized with the enterprise in order to provide information needed by managers in various functional areas and at different hierarchical levels in the enterprise. If you want all the functions of enterprises to be integrated, you should implement applications for the enterprise (enterprise applications). Applications aim to support the effective and efficient management of business processes. These are information systems that involve all business functions, focus on business processes throughout the enterprise and include all levels of management. There are four main applications of MIS for the enterprise, which will be presented in more details in the paper: systems for enterprises (Enterprise Resource Planning - ERP systems), systems for supply chain management (Supply Chain Management Systems - SCM), systems for customer relationship management (Customer Relationship Management Systems - CRM) and Content Management Systems - CMS. Each of these systems integrates a set of related functions and business processes with aim of improving performances of enterprises as a whole.

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