MKT 6A5 CW2: INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Due date: 8thhMay 2013 Report Length: 2000 words Total Weight: 40% Students need to be uploaded on BB (which uses turn-it in to check on your work) by 11:59pm. Please submit hard copies to your tutors during the following seminar. (Students may be asked to perform a viva if required by the tutor to verify their understanding of the subject matter - date and time to be advised by the tutor). YOUR TASK: Students are to select a new product launch
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Introduction RETAIL MANAGEMENT The word ’retail’ is derived from the French word ’retailer’ meaning ’to cut a piece off’ or ‘to break bulk’. In simple terms it involves activities whereby product or services are sold to final consumers in small quantities. Although retailing in its various formats has been around our country for many decades‚ it has been confined for a long time to family owned corner shops. Retail marketing is an essential component of an overall marketing
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Outline UAI marketing study TITLE PAGE SAMPLE: 10 LINES DOWN from 1” top margin MARKETING RESEARCH – PRODUCT OR SERVICE NAME (center ALL CAPS) 15 blank lines down In partial fulfillment (center) For the requirements of Marketing research 15 blank lines down Submitted to (center) Assistant Prof. Iluminada Vivien R. Domingo‚ DBA (Date of submission ) 15 blank lines down Submitted by Type your full names‚ first name first Year and section VERTICALLY
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Chapter 12 Retail Information Systems Retail Information Systems WHAT YOU W ILL LEARN § What system modules and functions you should look for in purchasing a new retail system. Names‚ phone numbers and web site addresses for some of the best Canadian distributors of retail system software. What you can expect to pay for a state-of-the-art retail information system. How to perform “reference checks” when evaluating a retail system you are considering. Why leasing computer software and equipment
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COURSE CODE: 15LOG4040-LB COURSE TITLE: LOGISTICS SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS SUBMISSION DATE: 9TH November 2012 TERM: AUTUMN 2012 1. What are the benefits of 7-Eleven’s Retail Information System? 1) Increase sales opportunities and gain profits i) Retail Information System can amass information about customer demand‚ pricing‚ and interest in new products‚ such as Diet Pepsi‚ Zero Coke‚ Slurpee. Analysis of the data shows which items are selling well in which stores‚ which
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RETAIL INFORMATION SYSTEM This invention relates to a system for retrieving and providing information relating to sales‚ using for example salesman handsets or other units to retrieve and display information. The commercial success of many retail businesses relies heavily on the manner in which stock is bought. Buying too much or too little of a particular line of goods can have serious consequences for the cash flow of a business. Clothing retail stores need to be especially careful when purchasing
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Retail Tracking Systems Retail Pro or MicroStrategy? Retail Pro is Business Intelligence software that enables retail store owners to customize a “Point-of-Sale” (POS) method of retailing. The key feature of this software is the ability to create multiple revenues of sales inside one store. The software allows employees to select from an array of add-on modules to run a retail establishment using strategic planning and undergoing the various tasks involved operating a retail establishment.
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RETAIL OPERATIONS Course Material for Master of Fashion Management Students. RETAIL OPERATIONS Definition of Retail Operations Retail Operations professionals manage retail establishments on a daily basis‚ and are responsible for maximizing store profits. The National Retail Federation (NRF) reports that retail operators may also manage human resources and loss prevention. The retail store is of prime importance to the retail origination‚ for two reasons. • The retail store is the primary
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Case Study: AirTex Aviation (Textbook p. 246) Suggested practice/discussion questions: Group Presentation 1. Did AirTex need a new control system at the time of takeover? 2. Evaluate the control system that Frank and Ted implemented. Class Discussion 3. Should anything have been done differently? Case Study: AirTex Aviation “Hello‚ Sarah. This is Ted Richards.” Ted was on his way to resign from his job. He and his business partner Frank Edwards had just bought AirTex Aviation‚ a floundering
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Discuss how the objectives of the business influence the choice of stock management approaches INCREASED SALES AND PROFIT MARGINS Explain the possible sources of information for stock management PAST RETAIL SALES These are appropriate for stock management as they can see which products are preferred and how well they are doing. It can also help by giving Veggie Rocks the data for what consumers may want next month‚ therefore helping to improve future sales. CUSTOMER FEEDBACK Sales are a major
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