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This 7 page paper uses information for a case supplied by the student where a fine food retail chain is planning on implementing a new IT system. The paper is an implementation plan, including targets, budget, work breakdown schedule and Gantt chart. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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File: TS14_TEkudimp.rtf
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operations and identification of promotions as well as facilitating other mediums of sales and ways on increasing sales. It is expected that the plan will have a capital cost of
56,000 and the first year running costs including the set up optional costs will be 27,500. The implementation should take three months, and is expected to increase sales by 10%
and provide further opportunities for adding value. 1. Introduction Kudler Fine Foods is a small chain of retailers which has been operating since 1998 with units in California.
The aim of the firm was to sell gourmet food through the concept pf a premium retailer setting. The firm has been successful and now wishes to introduce a new
strategy that will add value and increase sales. The strategy of modernising the technological base of the firm has the potential of increasing efficiency and increasing sales with the
use of information that can be created from the database in order to open up sales opportunities as well as increase efficiencies. The implementation of new technology may include
the use of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) which can include as part of the implementation customer relationship management (CRM). In this case the main aim is to increase sales
by 10%. Sections on vision, mission and strategies were not completed as the student asked us not to complete these. 2. Implementation 2.1 The Objective The objective is
to increase revenues for the firm with the implementation of an ERP system. In order to assess the way that this may be implemented with the development of targets and
a schedule we first need to consider what it is that ERP will achieve. The concept behind ERP is very ambitious, the aim of the system is to integrate the
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