1. mis - Noun
3. Mis - Proper noun
Wrong; amiss.
Source: Webster's dictionaryUnless the information overload to which managers are subjected is reduced, any additional information made available by an MIS cannot be expected to be used effectively. Russell L. Ackoff
[Mistake 2:] Managers need all the information they want. Most MIS designers "determine" what information is needed by asking managers what information they would like to have. This is based on the assumption that managers know what information they need and want. Russell L. Ackoff
Systems are needed, for example for management, accounting, skill development and MIS to serve the needs of the working poor. Ela Bhatt
And to keep lighting that for generations to come, mis hijas y mis nietas, until the time all Latinas and indigenous women are seen for the queens and badasses we've always known we are. Source: Internet
And in terms of poor or low-quality pages, I did something similar due to some technical (mis)configurations, and added many pages to the robots,txt file via regex. Source: Internet
Eventually, working in the still-functional Great Library of Trantor, Mis comes to learn of the Second Foundation's whereabouts. Source: Internet