What is ment by MIS reporting?
Answer Posted / manish kaushik
MIS stands for Management Information System. It includes
data presentation in the form reports to the higher
management, upon which important decision are taken. It is
an abstract form of reporting, which reflects the all of
the report in a very short. There are many tools and
techniques to develop MIS report, like MIS Reporting tools,
MS Excel (pivot tables and charts), and many more.
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