In the rapidly evolving business landscape of today, Management Information Systems (MIS) play a pivotal role in shaping organizational success. "Content, Design, and Functions of Management Information Systems" provides a comprehensive guide to the intricacies of MIS and its versatile applications across domains. The journey begins by defining MIS as the heart of an organization, pumping essential information to departments, enabling efficient decision-making and operations. Strategic, functional MIS subsystems empower managers at different levels. The book explores how MIS shapes Public Information Systems, delving into the debate between centralized and decentralized approaches. It introduces the four types of information that synergistically empower decision-makersDescriptive, Diagnostic, Predictive, and Prescriptive. The text unveils various classes and forms of information, catering to diverse organizational needs. Data modeling, building databases, and Business Process Integration are explored, showcasing the transformative power of aligned processes. Evolution and synchronization of Supply Chain Management with MIS are analyzed, along with the dynamic realm of SCM 2.0. Finally, Customer Relationship Management's pivotal role in building lasting bonds is highlighted. In essence, this book illuminates the evolving MIS landscape, technology's impact on operations, and its vital role in modern organizations' success, catering to both students and practitioners.