Store operations is exactly what it is: operating and overseeing all the functions of the store from setting up shop, deciding what type of store you want, what products you want to sell, deciding on what type of customers you are trying to attract into your store (young, old, fat, skinny, thrifty or extravagant), then ordering the products, hiring personnel, pricing the products, deciding on a location, taking an inventory, advertising the products, etc... and it would be categorized as a "business".
A retail operation is a business that makes a profit off of what they sell. Most retailers buy their inventory wholesale and then mark up the price to make a profit. Examples of retail operations are grocery stores, variety stores and department stores.
Field operations are operations that happen outside of the doors of an organization. Salespeople are part of field operations in an organization.
Organized retail is a very simple set of terms. Organized retail means that the items that are sold in the retail store are sold and held in a very organized way.
In essence, the nature of retail is buying goods from a wholesaler and selling them at retail. Technically there is nothing illegal or wrong with reselling items bought at a retail store.
what does OOS stand for in retail?
retail sector is a market where there is organized methodolgy for the sale of goods.
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A business which sells something.
An operations supervisor is someone who directs the activities of a company's department. An operations supervisor can be from a job of any kind to everything from restaurants to retail jobs.
It is all the Retail operartions. Like Sale conrtibution,growth,ACM,Sales Per SQF,No of bills etc
Service operations are considered to be labor intensive and complex. They scrutinize the day-to-day operations in retail outlets as well as branches.
Edwin A. Godley has written: 'Control of retail store operations' -- subject(s): Department stores, Retail trade
I'm an owner of a retail store and needed this information to place a job ad.
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For the retail outlets, contact the local management. For the corporate operations, you can get information through their company website.
There are 4 types of Nature of Operations for businesses. They are: - Retail/trading - Service - Manufactoring - Mixed business This is what the business does basically. So for example, a hairdressers would be a service because they are providing a service to customers. A supermarket would be retail/trading as they are providing us with things to buy. :)
Mark Dineen has written: 'The strategic implications of Irish immigrants to retail public house operations'