Haircuts Case Study,

1. What data would you gather about the customers to be able to answer those questions?
3. What types of decisions that she makes as the manager would be improved if she had all this information in one place?
As identified in the Haircuts Case Study, there are at least three areas where Myra’s business could use improvement: Customer and Employee Scheduling, Supply Management, and Customer Information and Marketing. Over time, each of these will likely have an IT solution. However, you know that if you could combine these into an enterprise system, you would be able to significantly improve the operations of Haircuts. You begin your analysis by answering the following questions:
What opportunities are being missed when each little area (scheduling, supply management, marketing, and others) has its own “stove piped” data? (Provide some examples.)
What benefits will the Haircuts business realize if you implement an enterprise-wide system? Identify how Myra as the manager will benefit from having additional information available.
What types of decisions that she makes as the manager would be improved if she had all this information in one place?
Would it make the most sense to start with a CRM, an SCM or an ERP system for Haircuts and why. Keep in mind that additional systems and functionality could come later.

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Solution: UMUC Haircuts Case Study,