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Essay / Your Choice Furniture - 2090
Summary “Your Choice Furniture”, established in 1992, was a family business with a long history, passed down from generation to generation. As with most traditional businesses, the store management method was typically done manually. According to this situation, we have discovered the different essential elements of “Your Choice Furniture”.1 The Brief main issues:1.1 “The book-keeping, invoicing, inventory, payroll functions and customer details, Weekly employee payroll details are maintained manually. need to extend opening hours, which requires labor savings. 1.4 The store must eventually come online.2 Assess feasibility: 2.1 Operational feasibility: Most of these problems would be due to the system information to help increase efficiency.2.2 Technical Feasibility:Customized approach to providing "furniture of choice" with clear technical requirements, most of the problems they face through the information system to help them resolve.2.3 Economic feasibility: The information system can replace previous manual handling operations to save a lot of time. and labor costs. Based on the case of “Your Choice Furniture”, we have marked the analysis of this system to formulate solutions in this report; he helped evaluate the impact of recent changes in information technology in the “Your Choice Furniture” business system to evaluate business performance. The deepest part of this report showed the need of “Your Choice Furniture” for a new business system, which will help the company to support its customers and employees, also more efforts...... middle of paper......to develop comparative advantages and to carry out unequal competition and to make a common effort to accelerate its advancement, and therefore, increase their respective competitiveness on a global scale.ReferencesLaudon, KC & Laudon, JP 2010, Management Information Systems: Managing the digital firm, 11th Global edn, Pearson Education, Inc, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Mustaffa, S and Beaumont, N 2002, "The effect of electronic commerce on Australian small businesses" , Technovation, Vol. 24, no. 2, p. 85-95. (ScienceDirect online) Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, DBA 2006, Information Technology Cases: Lessons Learned, Vol 7, Hershey, PA: Idea Group. Marshall, KP & Swartwout, N 2006 “Fiduciary Responsibility of Marketing and Internet Professionals: A Spyware Perspective.” » Journal of Internet Commerce, vol. 5, no. 3, p. 109-126. (EBSCOHOST online)