Distribution Winter Gear Distribution FastFit FastFit 1. WGB WGB FastFit FastFit 2. A single personnel computer A single personnel computer Sales Sales scanner scanner Operations Operations Arrows | Flow of operation | 1 | FastFit places order with sales personnel over the phone | 2 | Sales manually completes paper order forms and sends confirmation to Fastfit for each order and their delivery dates | 3 | FastFit confirms for orders to be filled
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Description of FastFit’s Operations FastFit sporting goods is a successful New England regional supplier of sporting goods to the high end consumer market. They sell an exclusive selection of equipment and apparel to men and women who exercise and pursue outdoor activities on a regular basis. Their store employees are very knowledgeable and maintain a relationship with their customers. They operate in 5 upscale retail stores in the New England market‚ their headquarters (HQ) are in Burlington MA
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General Question 1. Mark the main flows of goods and money in the diagram (above) and employ a key or table of descriptive elements to explain your answer (i.e.‚ more than just two words). [Note: you can complete the drawing in PowerPoint and then copy/paste if that is easier for you.] Key Symbol | Explanation | Blue: Flow of Goods | HQ sends orders to the supplier notifying them of the quantity of goods that needs to be sent to the warehouse. When the supplier receives these orders‚ they
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case. 1. Draw a system diagram showing the product and information flows between WGD and FastFit‚ starting with FastFit placement of an order through when it makes payment for goods received. This diagram will represent each company as a circle for a total of two circles. a. 2. Next‚ complete a more detailed diagram that has five distinct processes (hence five circles)‚ two for FastFit (Headquarters and the Warehouse)) and three for WGD’s three departments. This diagram should
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Fast Fit Case Study * Mark the main flows of goods and money in the diagram (above) and employ a key or table of descriptive elements to explain your answer. Key Symbol | Explanation | | The supplier gives the FastFit Warehouse the goods that the company needs. The excess is then stored as inventory. | | The double-sided arrow explains the communication between the headquarter and the warehouse in that the warehouse has to let the headquarters know how many goods are in storage
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card Time of purchase Schedule employees more efficiently depending on busyness Can determine non-busy times and try to push promotions to increase sales at those times or days 3a) One way to obtain customer information would be to implement a FastFit rewards card. Many retail stores use these and they offer discounts to customers that pay with their stores rewards card. It encourages customers to return to the store and also the store gains all of the customer’s personal information in order to
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Course Syllabus (01) Instructor: Dr. Adenekan (Nick) Dedeke Email: a.dedeke@neu.edu Office: Hayden 220 D Classroom: Dodge 430 Office Hrs: 3:00 - 4:30 PM MW Class Time/Days: 8:00-9:05 AM (MWTh) Phone: 617-373-5521 Catalog Description The 21st Century enterprise runs on information. Business leaders must have ready access to timely‚ accurate and relevant information if they are to manage and compete effectively in the global economy. MISM 2301 addresses the central role of information
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General Question 1. Store Customer Warehouse HQ Supplier Store Customer Warehouse HQ Supplier Mark the main flows of goods and money in the diagram (above) and employ a key or table of descriptive elements to explain your answer. 4 4 0 0 1‚ 3 1‚ 3 8‚ 11 8‚ 11 6‚ 12 6‚ 12 2 2 7 7 10 10 5 5 1. Customer enters store to buy sporting equipment 2. Store sells equipment to customer 3. Customer gives store money 4. Store sends money
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