Abstract
In recent times there have been a growing concern on management information as a very important resource useful in any organization. The realization of the management information system (MIS) need is not restricted to business organizations only. The growth and the complexity of firms have necessitated the call and need for effective and efficient management information system. There have been wide spread cases of inefficient decision-making, lack of accurate information, which shatter the efforts of an organization towards the achievement of goal and objectives. The essence of this project is to ascertain whether management information system has helped to facilitate decision making of management and to determine the extent to which it has enabled the planning, control and operational functions of the organisation to train the standard of efficiency required from good management. Also this work is geared towards evaluating the influence of management information system (MIS) on better management function to appraise whether it has contributed to the achievement of organizational objectives.
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