This document provides an overview of management information systems (MIS) concepts and design. It discusses that information is critical but often not what is wanted or needed. It then defines MIS as a computer-based system that provides tools for managers to organize, evaluate, and efficiently run their departments. The document outlines the historical development of MIS from a focus on data processing in the 1950s-1960s to a focus on information analysis in the 1970s. It also discusses the components of an MIS including technology, databases, users, and procedures. Finally, it covers topics like information security, quality assurance, and the system development life cycle.