Title A study of marketing strategy of shopping centre for customer retention in Hong Kong Author(s) Chu‚ Ka-wai; g1Vag Citation Issue Date 2009 URL http://hdl.handle.net/10722/128605 Rights The author retains all proprietary rights‚ (such as patent rights) and the right to use in future works. A STUDY OF MARKETING STRATEGY OF SHOPPING CENTRE FOR CUSTOMER RETENTION IN HONG KONG by CHU KA WAI DISSERTATION Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements
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by consumers‚ this must imply that there are some variable factors between marketer and customer. So that this paper began to discuss these two situations follow by value and brand image. Finally‚ customer leaning will be analyzed to show why a customer can find the relevance‚ purpose and significance which even creator is not aware of. moreover‚ in order to prove the reliability of the article argument‚ this essay will investigate some academical literatures‚ which includes customer value‚ brand
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Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2185653 1 A TAXONOMY OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL: 2006-2009 POLISH BANKS PERSPECTIVE Karol Śledzik* University of Gdansk Faculty of Management Department of Banking ul. Armii Krajowej 101 81-824 Sopot‚ POLAND ABSTRACT The main goal of this paper is to present practical application of taxonomy (Multidimensional Comparative Analysis - MCA) to measure the level of intellectual capital of banks using VAIC™ (Value Added of Intellectual Coefficient)
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| Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Background Customer Satisfaction is one of the most important issues concerning business organizations of all types‚ which is justified by the customer oriented philosophy and the main principle of continuous improvement of modern enterprises. Thus‚ customer satisfaction measurement may be considered as a most reliable feedback considering that it provides in an effective‚ direct‚ meaningful and objective way regarding the clients’ preferences and expectations
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Thomke‚ S.‚ & von Hippel‚ E. (2002). Customers as Innovators: A New Way to Create Value. Harvard Business Review (Vol. 80‚ pp. 74). Main point Many companies sometime lack the understanding of what exactly their customers’ needs. This can cost companies a lot of money for loss of customers and sales‚ and to win back those customers. Product R&D in this case is a major drawback. Authors‚ Thomke and Von Hippel‚ have found that companies nowadays have come up with a new approach
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2013 The Influence of Customer Relationship Management in Business What makes a business prosper? What keeps your costumers coming back to your business rather than going to others? How can you continue to blossom as a business owner? There are many questions to be answered in the world of business. However‚ there is not just one correct answer. The motives of people and their needs can be different with everyone. But there is something that every successful business
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EFFECT OF AFTER SALE SERVICES ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND LOYALTY IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY OF ETHIOPIA BY KINDYE ESSA MUSTOFA ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT‚ INFORMATION AND ECONOMICS SCIENCE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM August 2011 EFFECT OF AFTER SALE SERVICES ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND LOYALTY IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY OF ETHIOPIA A Thesis Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies of Addis Ababa University in Partial Fulfillment to the Requirements
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Customer Service at Datatronics Datatronics is an organization that serves their customers with Enterprise Resource Planning integrated solutions. Their growth is mainly attributed to acquisitions of smaller competitors. E-Z RP was such a company that despite its inferior size compared to Datatronics was able to succeed and outperform Datatronics on grounds of customer service and customer satisfaction. Datatronics recognized the fact and acquired E-Z RP with the aim to improve in that respective
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industry known as the “German Big 3”; these 3 companies consist of Audi‚ BMW and Mercedes. Mercedes was always known for its quality and durability in its product. It has done well in keeping its name for over a century. There are many different classes developed to cater for the ever demanding customers. Some of the classes are C‚ D‚ E‚ G‚ K‚ L‚ R‚ S‚ T class. Also‚ Mercedes reputation is also build in the Formula One scene. 1. Customer retention Customer retention is an assessment that an organization
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for using customer service policies. Current Customer Service policy of Café Fusion: 1.2 Evaluation of CSP and how this affects staff training. 2.1 Communication Methods for CS. 2.2 Customer perception and the influence of Customer service provision. Conclusion: Recommendations: Bibliography Executive Summary: 1 Reasons for using customer service policies. Customer service is the provision of service to customers throughout the course of each customer interaction
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