What can i say about in our first day?
Our first meeting in the subject MIS was good so far. hmmm... We thought we don't have a class for our teacher was not yet in our room it was because of dissimilar schedule, but this small was been fixed easily. what can i say more? let me think!!! aha!!!
We discussed about what the subject about and it components or key areas covers by the word management they were the following: planning, directing, organizing and controlling. The personnel implementing this power is the manager which controlling the people. We have a small deliberation about being controlled or not. He said, that no one can control the person because he has his own initiative on how to accomplish a certain task but we can be directed by. He said do not allow yourselves to be controlled but to be directed by our superior.
The teacher discussed that Management Information System (MIS-I) involves software that helps in decision making, the hardware resources of a system, and people management that enable the department to run efficiently. This is what a MIS composed of. All these work as one for it need for it need people to direct and organize the information stored in the electronic storage which are hardware and software devices.
As usual we end our class with bombarded assignments and reminders about the coming of tremendous and dreadful works we have to face in this subject...
REFLECTION 1
- Monday, June 22, 2009
INTRODUCTION IN MIS-I
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Hi Sir Gamboa & classmates!!!
I'm Venus S. Millena. My friends call me "Ben", "Ven", "dyosah", "nut", "venus anne" or plainly "venus" "I'm currently four years college year but still in 3rd year standing due to some circumstances. I'm expecting from our teacher Sir Randy Gamboa as a strict at the same time considerate teacher. His approachable unless there is no sign of " Do Not Disturb" in his desk. I'm expecting in this subject that everyone must be aware in his time allotted for this subject, because it is really a time consuming subject.
GB & GD!!!
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