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MIS can help a company gain a competitive advantage. MIS reports can help with decision-making as well as reduce downtime for actionable items. Some of the disadvantages of MIS systems: Retrieval and dissemination are dependent on technology hardware and software. Potential for inaccurate information.
The Philippine School of Business Administration is a college located in Quezon City in Metro Manila, Philippines.The college was established in 1963. [1] [2]In February, 2024, STI College's Eusebio H. Tanco announced per a Philippine Stock Exchange disclosure, that its Board ratified the execution of a Term sheet with Philippine School of Business Administration (Manila & Quezon City ...
Data storage files. The executive can use this part to save useful business information, and this part also helps the executive to search historical business information easily; Output devices, which provide a visual or permanent record for the executive to save or read. This device refers to the visual output device such as monitor or printer
The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP; Filipino: Politeknikong Unibersidad ng Pilipinas [4] [5]) is a coeducational state university in Manila, Philippines.It was founded on 19 October 1904, as the Manila Business School (MBS) and as part of Manila's public school system.
A marketing information system (MIS) is a management information system (MIS) designed to support marketing decision making. Jobber (2007) defines it as a "system in which marketing data is formally gathered, stored, analysed and distributed to managers in accordance with their informational needs on a regular basis." In addition, the online ...
With the Philippines being the 39th largest economy in the world, the country continues to be a promising prospect for the BPO Industry. In August 2014, the Philippines hit an all-time high for employment in the BPO industry. From 101,000 workers in 2004, the labor force in the industry grew to over 930,000 in just the first quarter of 2014. [7]
In 1911, the school was again placed under the administration of the city school system, still retaining its status as an Insular (or National) school. [5] In 1933, PSC merged with the Philippine Normal School (PNS) [1] and the Philippine School of Arts and Trades. The resulting merger placed PSC under the administration of PNS. [5]
Business schools in the Philippines are undergraduate and graduate institutions offering academic degree programs in business administration, functional areas of management (i.e. accountancy, banking and finance, entrepreneurship, marketing, human resource management, production and operations management, etc.), and allied fields (i.e. business education, educational management, economics, etc.)