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Top Career Choices:
The skills require pursuing the top jobs in MIS:
- MIS executive: A Management
Information System executive is responsible for planning, coordinating and directing all computer-related activities within an organization.Skills required are development and design of Computer Systems, Hardware and Software Management, Research and Evaluation and Staff Management.
- MIS analyst: A Management Information System analyst improves the flow of information within an organization through technology.
Skills required are analytical skills, intuitive thinking, and digital expertise; develop strategic plans for Information System and strengthen IT Data Security Infrastructure.
- MIS project manager: A Management Information System project manager ssupports activities contributing to the implementation of the Management Information System.
Skills required are to lead, develop and manage and finalize requirements documents and functional specifications, develop and manage product implementations and user trainings and update and maintain all solutions-related documentation and manuals.
SWOT Analysis:
A framework that can be used to evaluate company’s competitive position by identifying its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats is known as SWOT analysis...

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