
Online Shopping One-Hour Pickup Promise
If absolute efficiency is your goal, then by all means place your order online and pick up at the store. Here Staples offers a Online Shopping One-Hour Pickup Promise. Stop by in an hour and pick up everything today. The turnaround time works. It would probably take almost that long for you to tidy your email and voice mail, grab your coat, and drive to the store. Here’s a better idea. Place the order, then leave work an hour early to pick up office supplies on your way home. If you need to defend the strategy, it saves the company mileage on an out-and-back supplies run. Also know that in an earlier junior professional post, two of us made the run for specialty supplies to a congested center city, so that one cruised the block while one ran in for the supplies. Compared to that, your company should encourage and praise the early quit as the most efficient solution. This Online Shopping One-Hour Pickup Promise seen at Staples, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
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MOBILE APP BACKSTORY: A mobile app is a software application designed to run on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Most such devices are sold with several apps bundled as pre-installed software, such as a web browser, email client, calendar, mapping program, and an app for buying music or other media or more apps. Some pre-installed apps can be removed by an ordinary uninstall process, thus leaving more storage space for desired ones. Where the software does not allow this, some devices can be rooted to eliminate the undesired apps. (SOURCE: Wikipedia)
MOBILE COMMERCE BACKSTORY: The phrase mobile commerce was originally coined in 1997 by Kevin Duffey at the launch of the Global Mobile Commerce Forum, to mean “the delivery of electronic commerce capabilities directly into the consumer’s hand, anywhere, via wireless technology.” Many choose to think of Mobile Commerce as meaning “a retail outlet in your customer’s pocket.” (SOURCE: Wikipedia)
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