2011 I S S N : 2 3 3 0 - 9 5 1 9 (O n l i n e ) | I S S N : 2 2 3 1-2463 ( P r in t) Customer’s perception of service quality of State Bank of India - A Factor Analysis Department of Commerce‚ Avinashilingam Deemed University for Women‚ Coimbatore‚ India Abstract Customer service is an integral part of any organization. It is necessary to identify the key success factors in terms of customer satisfaction so as to survive in intense competition and increase the market share. Today‚ the concept
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prevalence studies among TB patients at segmented areas of the country showed as high as 52.1% in University of Gondar hospital and as low as 18% in SNNPR. Having information about the status of co infection rate can help to improve the TB/HIV collaboration program. Thus‚ this study was intended to determine the rate of HIV infection and associated factors in TB patients at Dessie referral hospital and Dessie health center‚ Amahara national regional state. Methods: A cross sectional analytic study was
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is a very critical component in achieving and maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction. When pressures move the organization to meet only performance goals and measurements such as overhead absorption‚ shipping dollar targets‚ labour efficiency‚ purchase price variance and the like‚ however‚ customer service often takes a back seat to these other concerns. The result can be a plunge in customer satisfaction and ultimately‚ if allowed to continue‚ erosion in market shares. Because of
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Jeon and Choi (2012) conducted an empirical study to examine whether or not there is a relationship between employee satisfaction and customer satisfaction. Due to previous studies conducted in the relationship between employees and customers‚ the authors felt that the use of indirect surveys provided inconclusive results. The main focus of this study is to determine whether or not the relationship betrween employee satisfaction and customer satisfaction is bilateral or unilateral. The authors argued
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CUSTOMERS‘ SATISFACTION ON SERVICE QUALITY OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK 1 CUSTOMERS’ SATISFACTION ON SERVICE QUALITY OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK By Mahamudur Rahman ID: 0830121 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY‚ BANGLADESH April‚ 2012 CUSTOMERS‘ SATISFACTION ON SERVICE QUALITY OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK 2 CUSTOMERS’ SATISFACTION
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 ABOUT THE STUDY: Scheduled Banks in India are those banks which have been included in the Second Schedule of Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) Act‚ 1934 RBI in turn includes only those banks in this schedule which satisfy the criteria laid down vide section 42 (6) (a) of the Act. As on 30th June‚ 1999‚ there were 300 scheduled banks in India having a total network of 64‚918 branches. The scheduled commercial banks in India comprise of state bank of India and its associates
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Introduction The purpose of this report is to show and understand the customer’s expectations while consuming a service and the satisfaction level of the customer. In this case‚ a consumer experiences a particular service at a hairdressing saloon. The customer expectations are compared with actual outcome. In addition‚ the report also defines and explains SERVQUAL and relates it to the service diary. The service dairy is made to show the importance of a service to a customer and it provides
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from the Darla Moore School of Business research grant program. 3 Although the idea of brand concepts has been around for a while‚ very little research addresses how brand concepts may influence consumer responses to CSR activities. Four studies reveal that communicating the CSR actions of a luxury brand concept causes a decline in evaluations‚ relative to control. A luxury brand’s self-enhancement concept (i.e.‚ dominance over people and resources) is in conflict with the CSR information’s
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initiative. Retrieved from http://green.hotelscombined.com/Gyh-Best-Practices.php II. Books Sinha‚ C.C. (2012) Sustainable tourism: Concepts and case studies in the Philippines caring for nature‚ culture‚ and people. Quezon City: Haribon Foundation. Ofreneo‚ R.E. (2012). Green jobs and green skills in a brown Philippine economy: background country study. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press Diliman. Galang‚ A.P. (2009). The Philippine environment in the Ecozoic age: Principles of environmental
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PHAGWARA 2010 1 PREFACE This research project is a part of the business administration course being taken up at Department of Management Studies‚ Lovely Professional University‚ Phagwara. I was provided opportunity to undergo training at the Jammu and Kashmir bank at its zonal office JAMMU‚ my field of interest was to study the: “CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS JAMMU AND KASHMIR BANK IN JAMMU” This project has been of great help in providing me an insight into the real life working of an organization
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