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"Bean There, Done That," a small independent coffee shop, is facing growing pains, including long wait times and lack of customer data. They have a limited staff (4 employees) and budget ($500). A nearby competitor has launched an app with loyalty points and online ordering. The cafe needs to quickly implement a solution to address wait times and competition but cannot afford big systems that may fail and needs fast, low-risk experimentation. Which approach would be the most sensible first step for the cafe, aligning with methodologies suitable for limited resources and needing to test ideas quickly?
选项
A.Develop a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), such as a Google Form for pre-ordering or a simple paper loyalty card
B.Hire a large IT consulting firm to design a comprehensive enterprise system using Rational Unified Process (RUP)
C.Implement a full, custom-built mobile ordering and loyalty app using the Waterfall methodology
D.Wait until more funding is available to build a complex system that addresses all pain points simultaneously
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The scenario presents a small cafe with limited staff and budget, needing a quick, low-risk way to test ideas against a local competitor.
Option 1: 'Wait until more funding is available to build a complex system that addresses all pain points simultaneously' suggests delaying action until a large, coordinated solution can be built. This ignores the cafe's immediate pain points (long wait times and data/loyalty gaps) and risks missed opportunities to ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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