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PROJECT REPORT ON

Challenges & Issues of Management Information System

Implementation in India

BY
Miss. UMA AMBEKAR
MIM
SEMESTER V
BATCH: (2011-2014)
ROLL NO: 03
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF
PROF. GIRISH YADAV

WELINGKAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH
LAKHAMSHI NAPOO ROAD, NEAR MATUNGA (CENTRAL RLY), MUMBAI- 400 019

DECLARATION

I, UMA HARIBHAU AMBEKAR, a student of MIM program, V Semester

of 2011 – 2014 batch at Welingkar Institute of Management Development

& Research do hereby declare that this report entitled

“Challenges & Issues of Management Information System

Implementation in India” has been carried out by me during this semester

under the guidance of Prof. GIRISH YADAV as per the norms prescribed

by the University of Mumbai, and the same work has not been copied from

any source directly without acknowledging for the part/ section that has

been adopted from published/ non-published works.

(Signature of the Student)

UMA HARIBHAU AMBEKAR

CERTIFICATE FROM GUIDE

This is to certify that the project entitled “Challenges & Issues of Management Information System Implementation in India” is successfully done by Miss. Uma Haribhau Ambekar during the Third year of her course MIM Sem-V in partial fulfillment of the Master Degree in Information Management under the University of Mumbai through the Prin.L. N.Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research, Matunga, Mumbai-400019.
This project represents the work done by Miss. Uma Haribhau Ambekar under my guidance & the record of Interactive sessions with me during the preparation of the Project are as under

Interactive Session No.s Date Signature of Guide
(Minimum Three) 1. 2. 3.

Date : 28th September 2013
Signature of the Project Guide:
Name of the Project Guide: Prof. GIRISH YADAV
Tel.No. / Mobile No.:9821562647



References: O’Brien, J. A. (2004) Management information systems: managing information technology in the business enterprise (6th ed.). New York, McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Rajagopal, P. (2002) An innovation-diffusion view of implementation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and development of a research model. Information & Management. Motwani, J., Subramanian, R. & Gopalakrishna, P. (2005) Critical factors for successful ERP implementation: exploratory findings from four case studies. Computer in Industry, 56, 529–544. Beaumaster, S. (1999) Information technology implementation issues: Murthy, C. S. V. (2006) Management information systems. Mumbai, Himalaya Publishing House. Lucey, T. (2005) Management information system (9th ed.). Kuruppuarachchi, P. R., Mandal, P. & Smoth, R. (2002) IT project implementation strategies for effective changes: a critical review. Logistics Information Management, 15 (2), 126–137. Nah, F. F. H., Lau J. L. S. & Kuang, J. (2001) Critical factors for successful Implementation of enterprise systems. Business Process Management Handbook, 7(3), 285–296.

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