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Technology In Retail Management –

bis318

(3 credits)

This course addresses how technology is used in retail management. Emphasis is placed on applying technology and data collected from POS systems, customer tracking, and inventory management systems to make informed business decisions.
This undergraduate-level course is 5 weeks. To enroll, speak with an Enrollment Advisor.
  • Technology in Retail Management

    • Describe how technology is utilized in retail management.
    • Explain methods of using technology to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of retail management.
  • Use of Technology in Retail Management Decision Making

    • Analyze pricing and promotional strategies involving technology in retail management.
    • Describe legal and ethical issues involving technology in retail management.
    • Determine major components needed for technology systems in the retail industry.
  • Computer-Based Training in Retail Management

    • Identify the different uses of CBT in retail management.
    • Explain the challenges of using CBT in retail management.
  • Inventory Management

    • Analyze the relationship between POS, SKU, and RFID.
    • Compare the operational qualities of POS with nontechnology methods.
  • Customer Management

    • Evaluate methods for tracking customer preferences.
    • Analyze the benefits and challenges of using technology in retail management.

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