IMPACT OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS) ON EFFECTIVE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN AN ORGANIZATION
The  management of information technology plays a crucial role, especially in the  communication and information sectors such as government establishments, where  they build their competitive advantage on credibility and information. 
            Every aspect of management in the  modern age relies heavily on information to thrive. Nothing moves without  information and it is generally believed that information is power and that he  who has it has power. It has even been described as a singular resource needed  to develop other resources, including workers in an organization. That is why Odger and Keeling (2000) deduced that  one way businesses meet information needs is to use Management Information  System (MIS).            One approach by  which organization can utilize company’s capability is through the development  of Management Information System (MIS). There is no universally accepted  definition of Management Information System (MIS) and those that exist reflect  the emphasis and perhaps prejudice of their authors.
            However, the term “Management  Information System” (MIS) can be seen as a database management system tailored  to the needs of managers or decision makers in an organization. MIS is a system  using formalized procedures to provide management at all levels in all  functions with appropriate information based on data from both internal and  external sources, to enable them to make timely and effective decisions for  planning, directing and controlling the activities for which they are  responsible Argyris (1991). It  should be noted from the above definition that the emphasis is on the uses to  which the information is put. Planning, directing and controlling are the  essential ingredients for “Management”. In essence, the processing of data,  information, and communicating the resulting information directly to the user,  is the key function of MIS. It should, therefore, be noted that MIS exists in  organizations in order to help them achieve objective to plan and control their  processes and operations, to help deal with the uncertainties, and to help in  adopting changing or indeed initiating change.
            Essentially, therefore, information  has become a critical resource, just like energy, both of which are vital to  the wellbeing of individuals and organizations in the modern world. Like energy  and politics, technology is changing the ways in which information is captured,  processed, stored, disseminated and used augured by Charles (2002).
            Management Information System (MIS)  is generally thought of as an integrated, user-machine system providing  information to support operations, management and decision-making function in  an organization Abdullahi (2004). As  a matter of fact, MIS is a special purpose system useful for management in an  organization. MIS is an accessible and rapid conveyor belt for appropriate high  quality information from the generation to its users. 
            The heart of an effective MIS,  therefore, is a carefully conceived, designed and executed database. Its level  corresponds to adaptive decisions. As a result, Management Information System  (MIS) enhances the administrative process and the operations and  decision-making powers of an organization. This explains why standard and  digitalized information processing devices such as the computer, word  processing and inter-net are highly welcome by organizations across the world.
            Kotler  (2006) in a simpler manner defines Management  Information System (MIS) “as a planned system of the collecting, processing,  storing and dissemination of data in the form of information needed to carry  out the functions of management. In a way it is a documented report of the  activities that were planned and executed”. In other words, Management  Information System (MIS) is an integrated user machine system for providing  information to support the operation of management analysis and decision making  function, which utilizes computer hardware’s and software’s as well as manual  application for its procedures.
            Despite the utilization of  Management Information System (MIS) in its various forms there still seems to  be some problems that infringe on the effectiveness of decision-making by  managers and the productivity of employees in an organization. This includes  issues bordering on monitoring the system perhaps as a result of limited  numbers of departmental managers and supervisors or their exit and also  non-qualitative factors like morale of workers, attitudes of workers to work as  well as the lack of flexibility of Management Information System (MIS) to  update itself, thus calling for an investigation to provide needed balance Akinola (2003). Management Information  System (MIS) seeks to know the motive for work and to find ways by which their  realization can be helped and encouraged. This service has a dynamic aspect of  management Saogy (1989).
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
			  Management Information System (MIS)  helps management in effective planning, organizing and controlling its  workforce to achieve desired results. It therefore, means that the ineffective  utilization of Management Information System (MIS) can result in low and poor  quality production by workers. Also implies that Management Information System  (MIS) is a necessity for successful management which could adversely affect the  productivity of workers if not properly managed.
			  Designing and implementing an  effective information system for human resource management becomes a challenge  to most government organizations and ministries. The cost and management of  these systems at times becomes constraints in the achievement of organizational  goals.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
			  The main aim of the study is to  examine the impact of management information system on effective human resource  management in an organization. Specific objectives of the study are:
- To determine the problems associated with Management Information System (MIS).
 - To determine how Management Information System influences the Human Resources Management.
 - To identify the benefits of Management Information System (MIS) in the motivation of workers.
 - To determine the role played by Management Information System (MIS) in the achievement of organizational goals.
 
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
			  In-order to achieve the stated  objectives and guide the study, the following research questions will be  formulated:
- How can Management Information System influence the Human Resources Management?
 - What are the benefits of Management Information System (MIS) in the motivation of workers?
 - What role has Management Information System (MIS) played in the achievement of organizational goals?
 - What are the problems associated with Management Information System (MIS)?
 
1.5       RESEARCH HYPOTHESES
			  1. Ho: There is no significant  relationship between management information system and effective human resource  management.
  Hi:  There is significant relationship between management information system and  effective human resource management.
			  2. Ho: There is no significant  relationship between management information system and achievement of  organizational goal.
  Hi:  There is significant relationship between management information system and  achievement of organizational goal.
			  3. Ho: There is no significant  relationship between ICT and Management Information System 
  Hi:  There is significant relationship between ICT and Management Information  Systems 
1.6       SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
			  In view of the role played by  information on how Management Information System (MIS) affects employees  productivity, the long essay was expected to be of benefit to students,  employers, employees, learning institutions and future researchers.
  Students: It is hoped that students would see the needs to equip and avail themselves of  the knowledge of Management Information System (MIS) in modern technologies to  fit into the challenging world of work.
  Employers:  It is very much hoped that findings from this essay will provide ready tools  for employers (management) to make effective and efficient decisions on  managing their Human Resources (Man Power), especially in the effective use of  Management Information System (MIS).
  Learning Institutions: Institutions  of higher learning are expected to use the needs and importance attached to the  training of their students in modern Management Information System (MIS) and  incorporates it in their learning experience to enable them fit adequately in  the labour market.
  Future Researchers: This  long essay when completed is expected to be useful to future researchers by  providing them with reference materials.
  1.7 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE  STUDY
			  This essay covers an examination of  the impact of Management Information System (MIS) on effective Human Resources  Management (HRM) in an organization using Ministry of Communication and  Information, Kwara State as a case study.
			  However,  the essay has the following limitations:
- The unwillingness to disclose some vital documents to the writer, which extensively hampered the essay in no small measure.
 - Another limitation includes money and time. For any research to be effectively accomplished; it needs adequate time and money to produce necessary materials.
 - Scarcity of relevant textbooks in the school library.