M1- Demonstrate how to solve problems in internet use four different types
of business activity.
Introduction-
In this I will be identifying the problems, the impact of the problem and
explain the solution of the problems in the 4 business activities Tesco does.
Tesco.
Tesco was founded in 1919 by Jack Cohen as a group of market stalls in
Hackney, London. The Tesco name first appeared in 1924, after Cohen
purchased a shipment of tea from T. E. Stock well and combined those initials
with the first two letters of his surname, and the first Tesco shop opened in
1931 in Burnt Oak, Barnet.
1. Communication
a. Communication with customers is an essential part of the
company when it comes to doing business online. It may also
lead to problems if emails have been undelivered by the
speed at which correspondence can be transmitted across
the internet, e.g., emails. As customers can ask about a
delivery or product and then not receive the email back, the
impact of Tesco sending undelivered emails may cause
problems with customers. When they claim they will submit
one it leads to a mistrust of the customers and the customers
will go elsewhere if the information has not been given when
it should have been provided. In order to fix the issue, they
would need to identify what may happen, since there might
be other explanations why e-mails are not delivered, e.g.,
hardware software issues with the e-mail server might have
stopped email delivery or the e-mail address may no longer
be valid. Or if the email has an attachment, it might not be
sent because of the extension or duration of the attachment.
The problem could easily be solved by reviewing their email
settings, opening a webpage, and checking that their internet
link is working, checking the email error report for
explanations of the failure to deliver.
of business activity.
Introduction-
In this I will be identifying the problems, the impact of the problem and
explain the solution of the problems in the 4 business activities Tesco does.
Tesco.
Tesco was founded in 1919 by Jack Cohen as a group of market stalls in
Hackney, London. The Tesco name first appeared in 1924, after Cohen
purchased a shipment of tea from T. E. Stock well and combined those initials
with the first two letters of his surname, and the first Tesco shop opened in
1931 in Burnt Oak, Barnet.
1. Communication
a. Communication with customers is an essential part of the
company when it comes to doing business online. It may also
lead to problems if emails have been undelivered by the
speed at which correspondence can be transmitted across
the internet, e.g., emails. As customers can ask about a
delivery or product and then not receive the email back, the
impact of Tesco sending undelivered emails may cause
problems with customers. When they claim they will submit
one it leads to a mistrust of the customers and the customers
will go elsewhere if the information has not been given when
it should have been provided. In order to fix the issue, they
would need to identify what may happen, since there might
be other explanations why e-mails are not delivered, e.g.,
hardware software issues with the e-mail server might have
stopped email delivery or the e-mail address may no longer
be valid. Or if the email has an attachment, it might not be
sent because of the extension or duration of the attachment.
The problem could easily be solved by reviewing their email
settings, opening a webpage, and checking that their internet
link is working, checking the email error report for
explanations of the failure to deliver.