must be kept active at all times while a transaction is taking place. Keep conversation going between a owner and the customer keep the talk friendly. Make the customer feel like they are in a friendly environment and they will keep coming back. 4. All customers like options on everything they want to buy they don’t like be stuck with the same old choices. They also like letting a business know what they would like to see in there as far as what they would like to buy. 5. Businesses strive
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Week 4: Analysis of Marilyn and Len Keller University HRM-595-61395July 30‚ 2014 Notes from the exchanges: Joe is VP Sales promoted Marilyn is director of High Technology Sales. Asked to negotiate with Len‚ the National Accounts director. Agreed the Len would turn over 5 billion dollars in viable accounts. Marilyn disagrees with the accounts that have been chosen. Len uses moves that put her on the defensive. Respond with a turn when a move puts the negotiator on the defensive. Scenario
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References: Learn System Analysis and Design (n.d.) System Implementation. Retrieved from http://www.learnsad.com/SDLCImplementation.html Microsoft. (2012). Phase 3: Implementation. Retrieved from http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/cc307416.aspx
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Microeconomics Week 4 Homework Chapter 6: #4 An explicit cost is the monetary payment a firm must make to an outsider to obtain a resource. An implicit cost is the monetary income a firm sacrifices when it uses a resource it owns rather than supplying the resource in the market. Say you owned a deli shop. Examples of explicit costs would be the salaries of your employees‚ the cost of the building (electricity‚ plumbing‚ etc.) and all the different ingredients and foodstuffs you need to
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Week 8 Assignment 4 Internet Technology‚ Marketing‚ and Security James Bradley Stroble Dr. Akpan BUS508 Contemporary Business November 30‚ 2012 Social media marketing has become exceedingly popular among business of all sizes. So many people use social networks every day. Marketing for business can get very expensive. With social networking‚ businesses can promote their products and build their fan base. A business can use Facebook or Twitter to alert customers
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Assignment: Information Use Paper Student: Josey Wayne Hudson Class: IT/205 Professor: Li Lo The way the system is installed where I work is Internet is set with a LAN to WAN. I have a space where I utilize email trade‚ server controls enact registry. Now with the LAN server with a activate directory set permission control for user and the system administrator is responsible for the performance and operation. Are Administrator sign me to a computer this is one form of security here. Another way
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Now is the point of the RFP that we start to think outward in terms of continuity after an event occurring. This step is known as Business Continuity Plan (BCP)‚ which is outlined directly from the preconceived Business Impact Analysis (BIA). Critical Applications and Function Required IT Resources Domain Name Server (DNS) Primary/Secondary DNS Servers‚ Wide Area Network (WAN)‚ and Local Area Network (LAN) Email - Outlook 365 (2012) Microsoft Office/extension Payroll Management-
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Collaborative Troubleshooting Operating Systems INTRODUCTION Working in a technical support role requires someone who is both adept with technology and who also has the necessary customer service skills that are required to work with people. Anytime a technical support person is presented with a problem they must know based on the description of the problem how to diagnose the issue. Without a wide understanding of PCs and the operating system being used that a technical support
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Week 2 ------------------------------------------------- HIA The title of the article poses a question on whether foreign investments can increase productivity of the local (national) firms. The answer could be in the positive when we realize that the international Inward Foreign Direct Investment (IFDI) has risen from 5% in 1979 to 16% in 1999. To prove this statement‚ Lipsey‚ Blomstrom and Romestetter (1998) affirm that “foreign affiliate’s share of world production is now 15% in manufacturing
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provide a strong yet adaptive platform for the company across the entire value-chain from the headquarters to Point of Sales operations of the company’s retail stores. The geographically distant operations make data gathering‚ integration and analysis a difficult task for the company giving it a drawback against other competitors in the market. Un-availability of data to the headquarters over a centralized database caused delays in financial reporting of the company. The delay caused by the disintegration
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