Title is EXECUTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM
Information can be presented in varying formats, some more useful than others. In building an Executive Information System (EIS), you need to consider the stakeholders who will use the system, as well as how the system will be used and the data it will present.
Review the Learning Resources for this week.
Consider how you will design an Executive Information System, including potential system connections to positive social change.
300–400 words in which you:
Describe the approach, design, and implementation of an Executive Information System that will address the following:
What are the five most important questions your department needs to be able to answer on a regular basis?
How current does information for your department need to be (real time, up to the minute, hourly, daily, or only when changes occur)? Explain.
How accurate must the information used for analysis be (99%, 95%, 92%, 85%,…)?
Explain what this level of accuracy means operationally for your department.
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