yet i don’t hate starbucks because i don’t like THEIR coffee if you don’t like the people who go there‚ well‚ then you’re profiling‚ if you don’t like the people who work there‚ why? people call them snobby‚ i call them nice‚ you try working in customer service everyday‚ people are assholes‚ and the workers at starbucks are always really nice to me‚ or at least you can tell they try‚ and of course there will be a rude one every now and then‚ you’ll find this at EVERY DECENT SIZED BUSINESS IN THE
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Term paper On Customer satisfaction of Grameenphone limited Term paper On Customer satisfaction of Grameenphone limited Submitted to Md. Moktar Ali Associate professor Department of Marketing University of Dhaka Submitted by Md. Masum-ul-Hoque ID: Md. Ehsanul Hoque ID: 41018044 Md. Amin ID: Department of Marketing University of Dhaka Date of submission: 8 August‚ 2011 Letter of Transmittal 08 August‚ 2011. Md. Moktar Ali Associate professor Department of Marketing Faculty of Business
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list management‚ product development and support‚ and RFP support. RFP categorizes customers in detail through three aspects recency‚ frequency‚ and monetary. Examples of support would be phone/web/email interactions‚ help desk‚ order entry‚ statements and invoices‚ credit and collections‚ web self-service‚ live-chat‚ problem resolution‚ customer implementation‚ and field support. Examples of finance would be customer profitability analysis‚ pipeline reporting‚ statistical analysis‚ and product launches
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview of Industry as a whole 1.2 Profile of the Organization 1.3 Problems of the Organization 1.4 Competition Information 1.5 S.W.O.T. Analysis of the Organization Chapter -2 Object & Methodology 2.1 Significance 2.2 Managerial usefulness of the study 2.3 Objective 2.4 Scope of the Study 2.5 Methodology Chapter – 3 Conceptual Discussions Chapter – 4 Data
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A Project Report On “Study of Customer Satisfaction for TATA Commercial Vehicles” Undertaken at Shree Ambica Auto Sales & Service (Authorised dealer of TATA Motors) COMMERCIAL VEHICLES INDUSTRY PROFILE The following are the main players in the Production of Commercial Vehicles in India: • Ashok Leyland Ltd. • Hindustan Motors Ltd. • Telco • Force Motors Ltd. (Previously known as Bajaj Tempo Ltd) • Eicher Motors Ltd. • Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. • Swaraj Mazda Ltd. • Tata Motors SHREE
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2012 THE DRIVERS OF CUSTOMERS’ SATISFACTION OF AIRTEL BANGLADESH LIMITED M. S. Hossain1*‚ M. A. Hossain2 and M. J. A. Siddikee3 M. S. Hossain‚ M. A. Hossain and M. J. A. Siddikee (2012). The Drivers of Customers’ Satisfaction of Airtel Bangladesh Limited. Bangladesh Res. Pub. J. 7(4): 437-445. Retrieve from http://www.bdresearchpublications.com/admin/journal/upload/09366/09366.pdf Abstract The study attempts to identify the most important drivers of customers’ satisfaction of Airtel in Bangladesh
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A STUDY ON RISK MANAGEMENT IN BANKING INDUSTRY SHAJITHA.K M.Phil SCHOLAR.‚ Risk management is relatively new and emerging practice as far as Indian banks are concerned and has been proved that it’s a mirror of efficient corporate governance of a financial institution. Globalization and significant competition between foreign and domestic banks‚ survival and optimizing returns are very crucial for banks and financial institutions. However‚ selecting the efficient customer and providing
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quality has been recognized as a key factor in differentiating service products. Customer satisfaction can be secured through high quality products and services (Getty & Getty‚ 2003; Gupta & Chen‚ 1995; Tsang & Qu‚ 2000). Edvardsson (1996) reflected that the concept of service should be approached from the customer ’s point of view‚ since it was his/her perception of the outcome that constituted the service. Customers may have different values and different grounds for assessment and most of the time
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PART 1 TOPICS * INDUSTRY OF AUTOMOBILE * HISTORY OF BIKE ------------------------------------------------- THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY INDUSTRY PROFILE INTRODUCTION Industry Profile The market of two wheelers is very wide and because of technology‚ new products (two- wheeler) with new features are introduced day by day. The level of competition is also very high in two wheeler market. So‚ because
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POLICIES AND NORMS OF SRI LANKA FOR TEA INDUSTRY FOR IMPORT/EXPORT INCLUDING LICENSING‚ PERMISSION & TAXATION The tea sector in Sri Lanka has always been an important component of her economy. It is also the country ’s largest employer providing employment both‚ directly and indirectly to over one million people. It also contributes a significant amount to Government revenue as well as to the gross domestic product. Sri Lanka as the 3rd biggest tea producing country generating US$673
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