The Outdated Data Organization Paradigm at Tristar Toothbrush Company

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    The Outdated Data Organization Paradigm at Tristar Toothbrush Company

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    2021-04-08
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    Kamal, Sofia
    kabir, Ahmed Imran
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    Abstract
    The paper primarily seeks to highlight the challenges related to the collection and organization of data at the Tristar Toothbrush Company. The paper illustrates that much of the data-collection process at Tristar relies on anachronistic data-collection mechanisms such as physical files, registers etc. It further seeks to suggest some of the remedies that Tristar could inculcate in its data collection process, which would in turn, not only save the time and effort put in by its workers, but also lead to higher turnovers and profits for the company. The foregoing hypothesis would be testified in light of the responses by the Tristar employees to a series of relevant questionnaires and interviews.
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