To begin with, MIS provides a fitting platform for good decision making (Kumar, 2006).
Essentially, without the established systems of getting information in MIS, it would be extremely
difficult for organizations to make their decisions. This is because they would be forced to
making baseless information due to the lack of confirmed information. Moreover, MIS normally
lays a firm foundation for the establishment of concrete decisions through its systematic tools,
timely information and adequate managerial policies and regulations.