1. INTRODUCTION The history of the automobile begins as early as 1769‚ with the creation of steam engined automobiles capable of human transport.[1] In 1806‚ the first cars powered by an internal combustion engine running on fuel gas appeared‚ which led to the introduction in 1885 of the ubiquitous modern gasoline- or petrol-fueled internal combustion engine. The year 1886 is regarded the year of birth of the modern automobile - with the Benz Patent-Motorwagen‚ by German inventor Carl Benz. Cars
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INTERNATIONELLA HANDELSHÖGSKOLAN HÖGSKOLAN I JÖNKÖPING Customer Loyalty Research - Can customer loyalty programs really build loyalty? Bachelor thesis within Business Administration Author: Kellgren Cecilia Moradi Ladan Romppanen Maiju Tutor: Jönköping Johansson Anette‚ Raviola Elena January 2007 JÖNKÖPING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL Jönköping University Kundlojalitets forskning - Kan lojalitetsprogram verkligen skapa lojalitet? Kandidat uppsats inom Företagsekonomi Författare:
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LAPPEENRANTA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS | INTERNATIONAL MARKETING THE PURSUED BENEFITS OF CUSTOMER LOYALTY PROGRAMS Bachelor´s Thesis Ilona Reinekoski 0329191 December 15th 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Objectives..................................................................................................................................
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1 2 Table of Contents Table of Tables ....................................................................................................................................... 4 Table of Figures ...................................................................................................................................... 5 Abstract ................................................................................................................................................... 6 1. INTRODUCTION
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Successful CRM: Turning Customer Loyalty into Profitability By Bob Thompson CEO‚ CustomerThink Corporation Founder‚ CRMGuru.com [pic] October 2004 Compliments of: [pic] Copyright © 2004 RightNow Technologies. All Rights Reserved. Executive Summary Customer relationship management (CRM) gained recognition in the mid-1990s‚ primarily driven by its perception as information technology (IT). However‚ not enough attention has been given to the fundamental drivers of CRM success:
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excellent customer service. It is an effective strategy for taking full advantage from the engagement between customers with organizations and also offering a competitive edge to survive in this tough market environment. The profitability and sustainability of any businesses are mostly depends on how long the services and products their customers hold. Matter- of-course‚ the banking sector is not an exception to this concept; all of the banks attempt to make a different by using their customer service
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Developing an Effective Customer Loyalty Program Barry Berman oyalty programs are offered by both retailers and manufacturers to stimulate continued patronage among consumers through discounts‚ cash‚ free goods‚ or special services (such as free magazines on specialized topics of interest to loyalty program members). While retail cooperatives pioneered loyalty programs through giving members allowances based on their annual purchases‚ the more modern use of loyalty programs began with Raleigh
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The Relationship between Customer Loyalty and Satisfaction Introduction In the past decades‚ there was a controversial issue about the relationship between customer loyalty and satisfaction. Actually‚ it is still a heated debate nowadays. Some people said that customer satisfaction bring customer loyalty‚ while some people believed that customer loyalty affect customer satisfaction. Interestingly‚ very few executives and managers understand the critical difference. The purpose of this paper is
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supermarkets keep and gain customer loyalty via online shopping? Introduction In this essay‚ the author will explore the customer loyalty issues in organisations. In the background of global economy and the knowledge-based economy ‚ many commercial enterprises are facing severe challenges. With the development of society and economy‚ the competition is becoming increasingly acute and fierce‚ some of large supermarket must to seek survival and development. "Customer focusing" is the inevitable
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loyal customers‚ to get some ideas about what they would value in a customer loyalty program. He had also supervised the efforts of his team members. Together‚ they had collected a great deal of data. 2. Examine PE Table 5-1. Are there any requirements or constraints that you can think have that were overlooked? List them. Requirements: Security of customer data; prevent customers cheating Should facilitate promotion of program Constraints: Need to avoid complexity in both the loyalty program
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