You have recently inherited your grandfather’s coffee shop, The Broadway Cafe, which is conveniently located on Fulton Mall in downtown Brooklyn, NY. The location of the café is within a block from LIU Brooklyn Campus. The cafe offers many different kinds of specialized coffees, teas, a full service bakery, and homemade sandwiches, soups, and salads. Your grandfather first opened The Broadway Cafe in 1952 and it was a local hotspot for many years.
Unfortunately, business has been steadily declining over the last five years. Although your grandfather was an expert at running the coffee shop, it is outdated. There are no computers in the store and all ordering takes place manually. Your grandfather had a terrific memory and knew all of his customers by name, but unfortunately, none of this information is located anywhere in the store. The family recipes for the baked goods and soups are also stored in your grandfather’s memory. Inventory is tracked in a note pad, along with employee payroll, and marketing coupons. The Cafe does not have a Web site, uses very little marketing except word- of-mouth, and essentially still operates the same as it did in 1952.
As the owner and chief operating officer of The Broadway Café, you will take advantage of business practices discussed in BUS 110 – Foundations of Management Information Systems to increase profits, keep the business running, and bring the cafe into the 21st century.
BRAZIL BEANS, WHOLE SALE DISTRIBUTOR OF COFFEE BEANS
Brazil Beans, a wholesale distributor of coffee beans, buys overstocked beans and sells them for a discount of over 50 percent to small and privately owned coffee shops. Each month Brazil Beans has a variety of beans available for sale and you need to determine which beans to buy to make the most profit possible. You can order as much coffee as you require, and this month’s options include: