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Atuk Jewelry Proposal

Atuk Jewelry Proposal. Computer Development Systems Adams, Hammond, Michvech, Pope INL 631 – Spring 2004. Team Members. Francine Adams – Customer Retention & Process Improvement Margaret Hammond - Inventory Control Ed Michvech - Accounting Bryant Pope - Sales Force Automation.

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Atuk Jewelry Proposal

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  1. Atuk Jewelry Proposal Computer Development Systems Adams, Hammond, Michvech, Pope INL 631 – Spring 2004

  2. Team Members • Francine Adams – Customer Retention & Process Improvement • Margaret Hammond - Inventory Control • Ed Michvech - Accounting • Bryant Pope - Sales Force Automation

  3. Current Situation Analysis • We want to expand the current market base • Current business processes need to be improved upon • Accounting is difficult and time-consuming • Inventory is completely manual • There are no sales tools • Budget is $100,000 - $250,000

  4. Future Vision We envision an Atuk Jewelry where: • The customer base has quintupled • Tax time is a dream • A complete inventory is always available • The sales team has instant access to sales tools

  5. Our Approach • Modular • Automate manual processes • Re-engineer inefficient processes • Information is always available

  6. Our Prototype Let’s take a detailed look at our Prototype

  7. Conclusion • Our solution allows the individual pieces to be implemented as a whole, separately or in any combination • Allowing computers to take over the more mundane tasks of running a business will allow the owners to concentrate on growing the business

  8. Questions?

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