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E Commerce Assignment for MMS Sem- I students

 The class is divided into 10 groups, each comprisin g of not more than 6 students.
 The assignment is for a group and hence all activities stipulated have to be completed
irrespective of number of students .
 Individual thoughts, presenting of plans, teamwork, development of entrepreneurship
in students on e-commerce would be assessed. Volume will not matter
 The marks for the assignment are 25 and are divided as follows: -
o 18 marks for individual work, higher credit for innovative, implementable ideas.
o 2 marks for neatness
o 5 marks for the group coordination and to give the assignment a seamless flow in
achieving the group objectives.
 Each student has to answer any one of the topics stipulated under minimum coverage
which has to be agreed within the group .
 The assignment has to be completed within 6 foolscap sheet, 12 pages if written on
both sides. A person cannot use more than 2 sides of one A4/ foolscap sheet.
 Computer print-outs are not allowed. Write assignment in own handwriting using blue
pen. Hand drawn illustrations/ diagrams are welcome.
 If carefully planned and well co ordinated, the assignment can be completed in less
than 6 hours being the outer limit. The entire assignment has to be submitted by the
First roll number of each group (i.e. Roll No. 1 for Group A) before 31/12/2010.
 Post 31/12/2010, 1 mark will be deducted for each day of delay.
 Divide each of your divisions in the following sequence: -
Group Development of e-commerce Minimum coverage
business for
A e-tailoring for dress made to size  E-com Business Model
 Content for website & IT Infrastructure
(First 6 students in sequence - Eg.  Shopping Cart & Making your site
Roll No. 1 to Roll No. 6) Payment gateway ready
 Logistics for goods delivery & return
 Customer management
 Improving business with existing
customers and improving revenues
B e-services for housekeeping,  E-com Business Model
plumbing repairs, electrical work  Content for website & IT Infrastructure
 Shopping Cart & Making your site
(Next 6 students in sequence- Eg. Payment gateway ready
Roll No. 7 to Roll No. 12)  Logistics for goods delivery & return
Customer management
 Improving business with existing
customers and improving revenues
C e-furniture store for customised  E-com Business Model
furniture  Content for website & IT Infrastructure
 Shopping Cart & Making your site
(Next 6 students in sequence- Eg. Payment gateway ready
Roll No. 13 to Roll No. 18)  Logistics for goods delivery & return
Customer management
 Improving business with existing
customers and improving revenues
D e-home appliances like Refrigerator,  E-com Business Model
Washing machine, etc  Content for website & IT Infrastructure
 Shopping Cart & Making your sit e
Group Development of e-commerce Minimum coverage
business for
(Next 6 students in sequence - Eg. Payment gateway ready
Roll No. 19 to Roll No. 24)  Logistics for goods delivery & return
Customer management
 Improving business with existing
customers and improving revenues
E e-shoebazaar  E-com Business Model
 Content for website & IT Infrastructure
(Next 6 students in sequence - Eg.  Shopping Cart & Making your site
Roll No. 25 to Roll No. 30) Payment gateway ready
 Logistics for goods delivery & return
Customer management
 Improving business with existing
customers and improving revenues
F e-food centre for serving homelike  E-com Business Model
food to office staff on a daily basis  Content for website & IT Infrastructure
 Shopping Cart & Making your site
(Next 6 students in sequence - Eg. Payment gateway ready
Roll No. 31 to Roll No. 36)  Logistics for goods delivery & return
Customer management
 Improving business with existing
customers and improving revenues
G e-cleaning and polishing services for  E-com Business Model
car exteriors and upholstery  Content for website & IT Infrastructure
 Shopping Cart & Making your site
(Next 6 students in sequence - Eg. Payment gateway ready
Roll No. 37 to Roll No. 42)  Logistics for goods delivery & return
Customer management
 Improving business with existing
customers and improving revenues
H e-grocer  E-com Business Model
 Content for website & IT Infrastructure
(Next 6 students in sequence - Eg.  Shopping Cart & Making your site
Roll No. 43 to Roll No. 48) Payment gateway ready
 Logistics for goods delivery & return
Customer management
 Improving business with existing
customers and improving revenues
I e-bookstore  E-com Business Model
 Content for website & IT Infrastructure
(Next 6 students in sequence - Eg.  Making your site Payment gateway ready
Roll No. 49 to Roll No. 54)  Logistics for goods delivery & return
Customer management
 Improving business with existing
customers and improving revenues
J e-concierge services  E-com Business Model
 Content for website & IT Infrastructure
(Next 6 students in sequence- Eg.  Shopping Cart & Making your site
Roll No. 55 to Roll No. 60) Payment gateway ready
 Logistics for goods delivery & return
Customer management
 Improving business with existing
customers and improving revenues

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