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kamilo84

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Review the growth of mail order retailing.
 
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Explain the responsibilities of the store line (operations) and the management chain that is involved.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Free rural mail delivery, Montgomery Ward: Satisfaction or your money back, Sears & Roebuck Wish Book, mail order retailers open stores, mail order grows with women in jobs, Ward and Sears close catalogs.

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operations management: director of stores, store managers, group sales managers, floor or area managers, and department managers maintain the retail building, protect the store, provide customer services, coordinate movement of goods and people, and work towards positive sales



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