BAYAN TELECMMUNICATION SERVICE QUALITY AND CUSTOMER CARE A Marketing Research Presented to the FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION University of Mindanao Davao City Submitted by Nicolle Shane P. Catabay Rachel Jay B. Adlaon Odessa M. Eding Pip D. Coñate August 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages Title Page i Approval Sheet ii Acceptance Sheet iii Table of Contents
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Australian Journal of Business and Management Research Vol.1 No.4 [108-116] | July-2011 CUSTOMERS’ PREFERENCE FOR E – BANKING SERVICES: A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED BANKS IN SIERRA LEONE R. A. GBADEYAN (Corresponding author) BSc‚ MBA(Zaria) MSc‚ Ph.D(Ilorin) Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM)‚ Department of Business Administration‚ University of Sierra Leone‚ A. J. Momoh Street Tower Hill‚ Freetown‚ Sierra Leone. Email: drgbadeyan@hotmail.com(Corresponding) timigbade@yahoo
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Background Julia and Robert have made progress in the development of a strategic plan for Kahuna Cleaning Supply. Robert is anxious to define the requirements for the new system. He has gathered more information and has created the following organization chart for Kahuna Cleaning Supply. [pic] Robert: Julia‚ it’s time to start moving on the system investigation. The mission statement is finalized and strategic planning is well underway. I can see that the directors are beginning to think
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Explain the importance of customer satisfaction in service organisations The aim of this essay is to explain the importance of customer satisfaction in service organisations. Clear meaning of the customer satisfaction has been provided along with the causes and results from the effective implementation. J. Heskett ’s "service-profit chain" model has been used in order to understand the relationships between profitability of a service organisation with customer satisfaction and loyalty and the outcomes
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Analysis: Delivering Customer Service Abstract Headquarted in Seattle‚ Washington‚ Starbucks is the dominant brand as the provider of premium coffee beans‚ coffee-based beverages‚ and non-caffeinated beverages. Starbucks opened its first location in 1971 at Pike Place Market in Seattle. Starbucks’ main proposition is to create an “experience” around the event of drinking coffee that its consumers would incorporate into the routines of their daily lives. Currently‚ Starbucks’ services over 20 million
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Comparative Study of customer satisfaction in public sector and private sectors banks Table of Contents Acknowledgment…………………………………………………1 Executive Summary……………………………….……………...3 Introduction…………………………………………………….....4 Literature Review…………………………………………………6 Banking Industry: An Overview………………………………....12 Objective of Study……………………………………………….12 Research Methodology…………………………………………..13 Data Analysis……………………………………………………14 Findings…………………………………………………….…...16 Recommendations………………………………………………
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BLT1 CREATING CUSTOMER VALUE Most of the companies nowadays utilise customer-centric approach as to ensure the quality service brought to the customer (Bolton 2004). Moreover‚ recruiting new customers cost always more than maintaining loyal customers that ultimately aims for profit for the organization (How not to let business slip away: Don’t upset old customers when tempting new ones‚ 2010). As a result‚ a lot of attentions have been drawn from the customers by the organizations via different
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ABSTRACT Customer and customer loyalty have an increasing importance in today’s competitive world. The companies follow customer share intelligence instead of market share intelligence. The most used method for this is information technology based customer relationship management. In this paper it is examined the factors that affect this loyalty‚ the place of information technology based customer relationship management variables such as club cards‚ calling centers and web sites
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kids’ group large enough to warrant developing and maintaining a special marketing mix? I think so. However‚ there is a challenge finding the right size or balance. If the kids’ group is too large in one region‚ there is a risk of diluting effectiveness‚ and if the group becomes too small‚ the company will lose the benefits of economies of scale. There are often very large customers that provide a large portion of a suppliers business. These single customers are sometimes distinctive enough to
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Introduction to customer relations 2. Core concepts 3. Facets of customer relationship management 4. Importance of customer relations 5. Global perspective on customer relationship management 6. Role of Human Resources in Customer Relationship Management PART II –CUSTOMER RELATIONS‚ CUSTOMER SERVICE & PUBLIC RELATIONS 1. Customer Relations and Customer Service 2. Customer Relations and Public Relations PART III – CUSTOMER RELATIONS
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