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Pharmacy Information System

Can their Information system affect their business?

II. Abstract of the Study:

This research is made possible for the completion of our study in line with the subject, Management Information System (MIS). This tackles the current information system used by the establishment, RIKA Drugstore, the management and organization. The collected data’s and facts are certified true and reliable information.

WE, the researchers, personally conducted an interview with executive assistant and staff and had visited the area which is located at Osmeña, Cagayan de Oro City. After a series of brainstorming, we, the researchers had come up with the analysis presented in the following contents of the study to further understand the whole idea of the study.

III. Problem Statement

The Problem

Analyzing each 3 aspects of Information System

Management:

-Employees of Rika Drugstore are well handled with regards to their management.

-Benefits are given to their employees like in S.S.S., Pag-ibig, and other(s).

-Record of their receipts is discarded after 2 years.

-When the customers are seniors, they have a 2% discount in each item that they have purchased.

When conflicts arise among employees they handle it in the process from:

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-Therefore, we conclude about their “Management”, as well handled.

Organization:

-Product Knowledge or seminars are given to the “Main Branch”; after the Main Branch learned the précised knowledge of that certain product they then disseminate it to all pharmaceutical branch employees of Rika Drugstore.

-Team Building is practiced towards all of their employees; in order to achieved harmony and synchronization in all their processes to achieve a good flow in their business.

Organization Structure:

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-Therefore, we conclude that their organization is good.



References: 3 Creswell, J. (2003). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. Webster’s New International Dictionary of the English Language, Second Edition, Unabridged, W.A. Neilson, T.A. Knott, P.W. Carhart (eds.), G. & C. Merriam Company, Springfield, MA, 1950.

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