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luda_lava [24]
2 years ago
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Marianne is the payroll manager at johnson manufacturing. she wants to upgrade the department's accounting systems. to whom woul

d it make most sense for her to send her request for an upgrade?
Business
2 answers:
Pani-rosa [81]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Director of Management Information Systems

Explanation:

Management of Information Systems is a storage or database in which data, files or information containing the finances of an organisation or business is kept and stored properly. The Management of Information Systems give reports concerning every department on a regulate basis.

The Management of Information system is also upgraded as much as possible in order to obtain the adequate amounts of response.

Functions of a Management of Information system includes:

a. Storage of employee data

b. Adequate payroll of the staff of a business.

c. Storage of essential company files.

d. Upgrade of the systems of a particular department in an organisation.

In order to carry out an upgrade of the accounting systems of an organisation, an upgrade request should be sent to the Director of Management Information Systems.

scZoUnD [109]2 years ago
4 0

 


Answer: to a Director of Management Information Systems.

If Marianne, the payroll manager at Johnson manufacturing wants to upgrade the department's accounting systems, the person whom she would make the most sense to send her request for an upgrade is to a Director of Management Information Systems.

A Management information systems<span> (MIS) director contributes to growth in companies by improving information technology activities and computer resources. They also manage technical departments within an organization and ensure data is available, accurate and secure.</span>

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