The Broadway Café Cohesion Case Study CIS 500: Information Systems for Decision Making Sharonda Frazier Strayer University December 11, 2011 The Broadway Café Introduction The Broadway Café is a family inherited coffee shop from my grandfather in Beulaville, NC. The café was established in 1952 and at one time, was a lucrative hotspot. The business is known for its uniquely blended coffees, teas and homemade sandwiches, soups and pastries. The café was once a thriving business in
CIS 500: Information Systems for Decision Making Ryan Somma Strayer University Cyril Shepherd December 19, 2008 Cohesion Case Study for the Broadway Cafe 1 Table of Contents Abstract ........................................................................................................................... 3 Part 1: Porter’s Five-Force Analysis ................................................................................ 4 Part 2: Developing an E-Business Strategy ........
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