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Reflective Note

Growth Strategy

Hardik Pruthi
18020304
IBM’18

Given that anybody may purchase anything on e-commerce websites in the future, it's
certain that this kind of online buying will become the standard. At the moment, Amazon,
Flipkart, Snapdeal, and other e-commerce websites are operational. They all provide their
customers with a wide variety of tangible goods. Customers may easily purchase things from
an e-commerce website since they simply need to click the "Buy" button and the product
will be delivered to their home. It takes a great deal of effort on the part of organisations
who supply these E-commerce services to guarantee that clients receive hassle-free services
and that things are delivered on time and in good condition. Many people are ignorant of
the amount of labour required to build a product's backend.
When a product is received to an e-commerce company's storage facility, it is subjected to a
thorough inspection before being sent. Each product sent to the storage facility is assigned a
unique barcode that contains all important information about the product, including its
name, size, colour, and measurements, as well as the rack on which it will be housed.
Finally, the product is thoroughly inspected for quality and any defective goods are
discarded or removed from the storage area. They enter the racks if they pass. Each product
has been issued a rack number, which is stored in both the barcode and the company's
system. There are various advantages to using barcodes to monitor items for organisations,
including cost and time savings. You can track your product order from your system, and
one person called a picker will pick it from the rack and send it to the quality control team,
who will then generate and send an invoice for the delivery.
We've heard reports in the past regarding people receiving soap or stones in their parcels
instead of the item they requested. Numerous these businesses have recruited a six sigma
team in order to boost the quality of their products and services while also increasing their
profitability. Their online system, which they use throughout their facilities and operations,
has aided them significantly in terms of time savings and enabling them to meet all of their
orders on time.

This concludes my discussion of online shopping: While this is handy for the buyer, it
involves a great deal of effort on the part of a large number of individuals to complete their
transaction. However, they were able to take a break from their tasks and make their duty a
bit less boring with the assistance of technology.

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