Asked by Janice Walker on Jun 18, 2024

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The advantages of appropriate MIS utilisation include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) MIS utilisation allows for more ongoing and informed communication among all parts of the organisation, helping ensure better coordination and integration.
B) MIS utilisation allows for better and more frequent communication with all organisation members and key environmental stakeholders.
C) MIS utilisation allows for greater reliance on computer and information technology in addressing the challenges faced by an organisation.
D) MIS utilisation allows for better and timelier access to useful information, as well as for the involvement of many people in the planning process.
E) MIS utilisation allows for more immediate and complete measurement of performance results and real-time solutions to performance problems.

MIS Utilisation

The effective use of Management Information Systems to support decision-making, control, analysis, and visualization in an organization.

Information Technology

The use of computers, networking, software, and other equipment or processes to manage and process information.

Real-Time Solutions

Solutions or responses that are immediate or occur without any significant delay, often in the context of technology or customer service.

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Hannah ByrumJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
MIS (Management Information Systems) utilisation indeed enhances communication, coordination, access to information, and performance measurement within an organisation. However, the statement about greater reliance on computer and information technology as an advantage does not fit. While MIS involves the use of technology, the emphasis on "greater reliance" does not inherently represent an advantage but rather a characteristic of how MIS functions. The benefits of MIS are derived from how it is used to improve decision-making and operations, not merely from increased reliance on technology.