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Executive Information System: Presented By:-Rahul Singh 09fc034

An Executive Information System (EIS) is a type of management information system designed to provide senior executives with easy access to internal and external information relevant to strategic goals through a user-friendly interface. An EIS has components like hardware, software, a user interface, and telecommunications to deliver timely summarized company information to executives in manufacturing, marketing, and finance. The system aims to improve decision making but high costs, potential information overload, and reliability issues must be considered.

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An Executive Information System (EIS) is a type of management information system designed to provide senior executives with easy access to internal and external information relevant to strategic goals through a user-friendly interface. An EIS has components like hardware, software, a user interface, and telecommunications to deliver timely summarized company information to executives in manufacturing, marketing, and finance. The system aims to improve decision making but high costs, potential information overload, and reliability issues must be considered.

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Executive Information System

Presented by :-
Rahul singh
09fc034
INTRODUCTION
• An Executive Information System (EIS) is
a type of MIS intended to facilitate and
support the information and decision-
making needs of senior executives by
providing easy access to both internal and
external information relevant to meeting
the strategic goals of the organization. It is
commonly considered as a specialized
form of a DSS
Components of EIS
COMPONENT

HARDWARE SOFTWARE USER


TELECOMMUNICATION
INTERFACE
Application of EIS
• Manufacturing

• Marketing

• Financial
Advantages of EIS

• Easy for upper-level executives to use,


extensive computer experience is not required
in operations
• Provides timely delivery of company summary
information
• Information that is provided is better understood
• Filters data for management
• Improves to tracking information
• Offers efficiency to decision makers
Disadvantages of EIS

• System dependent
• 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.

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