The Broadway Cafe Stephanie Williams CIS500 Strayer University 2/6/2011 Contents Competitive Advantage 3 E-Business 4 References 5 Competitive Advantage The Broadway Café Abstract The Broadway Café, I inherited from my grandfather which he started in Stone Mountain, GA in 1952 on Main Street. It has been the local favorite for many years. The café offers many different kinds of specialized coffees, teas, a full service bakery, and homemade sandwiches, soups, and salads
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Running head: THE BROADWAY CAFÉ The Broadway Cafe Information Systems for Decision Making CIS 500 by Penny Bailey Strayer University Professor Victor Williams November 4, 2011 Introduction: The Broadway Café is a family inherited business located in Greensboro, North Carolina, which has been in business for nearly 59 years. The coffee shop specializes in coffees, teas, homemade sandwiches, soups, salads, and equipped with a full size bakery. At one time the café was once a hot spot
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CIS 500: Information Systems for Decision Making Candise O. Sandiford Strayer University Prof. Eve Yeates November 6, 2011 Cohesion Case Study for Broadway Cafe 2 Table of Contents Abstract............................................................................................................................................3 Part I: Porter’s Five - Force Analysis.....................................................................................
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market-solutions with global reach. (Baltzan & Phillips, 2009, p. 239) For the Broadway café to move into the 21st century it should include latest technologies in marketing and make significant efforts to include mobile marketing strategies. Companies worldwide are going mobile to increase productivity, speed delivery to market, and reduce operating costs. (Baltzan & Phillips, 2009) To gain the competitive advantage, more and more retailers are turning to mobile application to enhance worker productivity
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Running header: THE BROADWAY CAFE Lloyd Wayne Murphy Reengineering: The Broadway Café Strayer University Professor Eve Yeates WINTER CIS 500 March 10, 2012 Abstract A customary coffee lovers rendezvous in the heart of academia stands The Broadway Café arose established in 1952, by my grandfather neighboring the open campus of the University of Texas (UT), Austin, Texas, and my grandfather in his last will and testament rendered the ownership of café as a bequest to me upon
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Abstract I inherited The Broadway Café coffee shop from my grandfather which is located in downtown Atlanta. It was first opened in 1952. Coffee shop specialized in different coffees, teas, homemade soups, sandwiches, salads and full service bakery. For many years it was a hotspot, but for last five years business is going down. Now it needs new and improved methods to be back in business market. My grandfather never used computer and everything was manual including ordering and employee payroll
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B Broadway Cafe | Networks, Telecommunications, and Wireless Computing/ Customer Relationship Management/ Systems Development | | The following report provides a comprehensive analysis of Networks, Telecommunications, and Wireless Computing/ Customer Relationship Management/ Systems Development regarding the Broadway Café. | | | | Contents: 1. Introduction – p3 2. E-coupons vs. Paper coupons – p4 3. Risks involved with m-coupons – p5 4. Privacy Issues – p6
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The Broadway Café Huey Dunomes Strayer University Information Systems for Decision Making CIS 500 The wireless technologies that underlie m-commerce may raise privacy issues. These include the increased ability to collect individualized and personal information, the ability to track visits to wireless websites, and the ability to collect locational information about consumers (ACCC, 2009). The café could benefit from collecting and tracking response rates of m-coupons seeing that it generates
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declaration I have read and understood NCC education’s policy and academic dishonesty and plagiarism. I can confirm the following details: Program and qualification name: Level 7 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Student ID/ Registration number: 00140293 Name: Munguntsag Munkhbold Centre name: NAT007 National University of Mongolia Module name: 706 MANAGING PEOPLE IN ORGANIZATIONS Module leader: Kawaguchi Shinichiro Number of words: 3252 I confirm that this is my own work and that I have not
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With the 2004 winter holiday season in full swing, the management team at Carnival Cruise Lines had much to celebrate. More than 3 million passengers would sail with Carnival this year, an all-time high (Exhibit 1 presents passenger numbers for Carnival and the industry). Before year’s end, Carnival was set to launch the 110,000-ton, 2,974-passenger Carnival Valor, the 20th ship in the fleet (Exhibit 2). When the Carnival Liberty joined the fleet in early 2005, Carnival’s cruise capacity would lead
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