Harrison Kirby runs a local golf course with a shop of around 150 products. He wants to have a website that will facilitate e-business for his golf course. He wants

Harrison Kirby runs a local golf course with a shop of around 150 products. He wants to have a website that will facilitate e-business for his golf course. He wants online scheduling of tee times (including coordination of group play), online shopping, and social network integration. One difficulty of moving a small business from a traditional retail store to an online store is channel complications. Everything must be reconsidered. For example, how will he communicate with his customers? How will they find product information? How will he accept orders? How will he manage payments and shipping? These questions and many more have kept Kirby from making the e-commerce plunge. Below you will find a letter from Kirby explaining what he would like you to do: You should incorporate at least three sources into your report; one source should be the textbook. Use paraphrasing and direct quotations to demonstrate the concepts and support your perspectives. In the body, use headings and sub-headings. Do not jump from subject to subject without providing some type of heading beforehand. Use correct grammar and punctuation. Make the presentation as professional as possible. Sloppy papers may have correct answers, but the message will be lost if the paper is not professional. Make sure you understand how to cite reference material within the text of your submission (e.g., according to John Doe, “citing in text is a key concept in this course” (2013)). Example APA-style citation: Rainer, R. K., Prince, B., & Cegielski, C. G. (2014). Introduction to information systems: supporting and transforming business (5 th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons.

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