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Tesco uses voice assistant Google home and the if this then that (IFttt) platform to offer automated online shopping experience to customers Tesco offers Mobile payments facility through the launch of pay+ platform The platform can be linked to multiple payment cards Cashless store of Tesco offers frictionless shopping experience Tesco promotes automated responses on Facebook Working with spoon guru to offer relevant products Robust Wi-Fi system for employees across its stores, and for customers to check prices and accessing the loyalty programme (Tescoplc.com, 2019) Chosen organisation - An overview Introducing new technologies and change management. Founded 100 years ago in 1919, Tesco is a public limited company The number of stores as of 2019 is close to 6,800 (Rittinghouse & Ransome 2017). Offering products to people in The united kingdom, Ireland, India, Malaysia, Hungary, Czech republic and Poland Operates through variety of store formats like Supermarket, hypermarket, convenience shop and superstore (Tescoplc.com, 2019) Current technology related practicesDecrease In operating profits The share prices of Tesco fell down by more than 9% as of Oct 2018 (Rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com, 2019). Reports suggest that the decline is more due to decreased operating profits of Tesco. Industry experts have rated this as the worst performance by Tesco since the Brexit Referendum (Wood, Wrigley & Coe, 2016). Financial issues The financial performance of Tesco is hugely affected from increasing debt and credit card liability (Wood, Wrigley & Coe, 2016). Low-cost strategy is affecting the company’s profit margin The cost-leadership strategy of Tesco can lead to reduced profit margin. Competitors such as Lidl and Aldi making things difficult for Tesco in terms of offering the most competitive pricing (Theguardian.com, 2019). This presentation is about studying the emerging technologies used by Tesco currently The purpose of this presentation will be served through explaining the current practices and identifying technologies to further the performance in respect to attaining competitive advantage and making improved decisions (Yang, Chinprutthiwong, Gu 2019) Current business challenges •References Zhang, Y., Xu, L., Mendoza, A., Yang, G., Chinprutthiwong, P., & Gu, G. (2019). Life after Speech Recognition: Fuzzing Semantic Misinterpretation for Voice Assistant Applications. InNDSS. Rittinghouse, J. W., & Ransome, J. F. (2017).Cloud computing: implementation, management, and security. CRC press. Larose, D. T. (2015).Data mining and predictive analytics. John Wiley & Sons. Russell, S. J., & Norvig, P. (2016).Artificial intelligence: a modern approach. Malaysia; Pearson Education Limited,. Wada, T. (2018). Capability-based cost leadership strategy of Japanese firms.Annals of Business Administrative Science,17( Emerging business and technologies in Tesco