Executive Information System

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Executive Information System Presented By Vishwesh Natu Dhawal Ratnaparkhi Abhishek Chiplunkar

Introduction •



An Executive Information System (EIS) is a type of management information system. Facilitate and supports the information and decisionmaking needs of senior executives .

EIS are enterprise-wide DSS that help top-level executives analyze, compare, and highlight trends in important variables so that they can monitor performance and identify opportunities and problems. •



The emphasis of EIS is on graphical displays and easyto-use user interfaces.

Components • Hardware • Software

Applications • • • • • •

Manufacturing Marketing Financial

Hardware •Input data - entry devices •The central processing unit ( CPU ) •Data storage files •Output devices

Software •

Text base software



Database



Graphic base



Model base

Advantages • Easy for upper - level executives to use , extensive computer experience is not required in operations . • Provides timely delivery of company summary information . • Information to decision makers . • Filters data for management . • Improves to tracking information . • Offers efficiency to decision makers .

Disadvantages Limited functionality , by design . • Information overload for some managers . • Benefits hard to quantify . • High implementation costs . • System may become slow , large , and hard to • manage . Need good internal processes for data • management . May lead to less reliable and less secure • data . System dependent . •

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