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What Is The Goal of Information Systems

The goal of Information Systems (IS) is to collect, process, and distribute information to support decision-making and business operations. Businesses use IS to streamline processes, such as managing customer relationships through a CRM system. People are crucial in IS as they interact with technology, interpret data, and make informed decisions, while business processes in IS ensure that activities are organized and efficient.

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What Is The Goal of Information Systems

The goal of Information Systems (IS) is to collect, process, and distribute information to support decision-making and business operations. Businesses use IS to streamline processes, such as managing customer relationships through a CRM system. People are crucial in IS as they interact with technology, interpret data, and make informed decisions, while business processes in IS ensure that activities are organized and efficient.

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1.

What is the goal of


Information
Systems?
2. Give an example of
how businesses use
Information Systems.
(scenario is acceptable)
3. What is the
importance of people
in an Information
System?
4. How do Information
Systems help in
decision-making?
5. What is the purpose
of business
processes in IS?

6. What is the meaning

of the phrase “Mind your


own business.”?

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