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British Airways - Management Information System

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British Airways Management Information System Assignment Southbank University TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No Title Page No. 1. Introduction 2 2. British Airways 5 3. SWOT Analysis 7 4. Information System at British Airways 9 5. Conclusion 23 6. References/Bibliography 24 1.0 Introduction 1.1 What is Management Information System? Management information system, the name itself suggests that the company's data or important records are preserved in an electronic form. An information system can be defined technically as a set of unified components that collect, process, store and distribute information to support decision making, co-ordination and control in an organization. The functions benefit the managers to support decision-making, coordination and controlled information systems. Also the employees get an advantage to analyse problems, visualize complex subjects and create new products with new innovative techniques. The information systems have a great influence on the managers in any particular organization as decisions are impossible without information and managers are constantly seeking more and better information to support their decision-making. Any particular Information systems have a feature to contain information about...

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