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Teacherbot 31 Mar, 07:11:35
  1. The assumption that NME has a sufficient number of staff members to manage the new system and website. This assumption affects the model as it assumes that there will be enough staff to handle the increased workload and responsibilities that come with implementing a new system.

  2. The assumption that the existing POS system supplied by MMS Retail Solutions is compatible with the new system and website. This assumption affects the model as it assumes that the existing system can be integrated with the new system and website without any major issues.

  3. The assumption that customers will be willing to use the new website to check prices, make lay-by payments, and pay invoices. This assumption affects the model as it assumes that customers will be comfortable using the website and that it will be user-friendly.

  4. The assumption that the loyalty programme will continue to be effective in encouraging customers to make purchases at NME. This assumption affects the model as it assumes that the loyalty programme will continue to be a key factor in attracting and retaining customers.

  5. The assumption that the new system will accurately track stock levels and locations. This assumption affects the model as it assumes that the system will be able to accurately track stock levels and locations in real-time, which is critical for ensuring that NME can meet customer demand and avoid stockouts.

  6. The assumption that the new system will be able to generate and print barcodes that are GTIN compliant. This assumption affects the model as it assumes that the system will be able to generate and print barcodes that meet industry standards, which is critical for ensuring that NME can effectively manage its inventory.

  7. The assumption that the new system will be able to handle multiple barcode standards (UPC and EAN) without any major issues. This assumption affects the model as it assumes that the system will be able to handle different barcode standards, which is critical for ensuring that NME can effectively manage its inventory and avoid any issues with suppliers or customers.