A pie chart would do that pretty well.
Well, honey, stores and other departments have a give-and-take relationship. Stores sell the goods that other departments produce or provide, and in return, those departments rely on stores to move their products. It's like a dysfunctional family - they may not always get along, but they sure do need each other to survive.
I believe it is depending on area. The average sales of store and how many and types of departments in the grocery store.
electrical stores, or departments of larger stores.
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All organizational departments are supported by the stores, but the relationships between Purchase, which supplies the stores with food, and Production, to which the stores provide diverse materials, are the strongest. Purchase and Stores: The two aspects of materials management, Purchase and Stores, work in tandem.
Different departments and their lay out
Walmart has a nice selection of big and tall clothing in there stores.
My opinion, yes.
Large stores do not have Manchester Departments.
The small stores would have to eventually lower their prices or people wouldn't buy from them.
A department store is a store that sells goods to the public and are typically larger than most retail stores. There are multiple departments and lots of merchandise in department stores.
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