Period 6 Cuba Known as the first island Christopher Columbus landed on in 1492 claiming the discovery of America‚ Cuba was already inhabited by native Indians. Most of the native Indians soon died off due to disease brought over by the European sailors and settlers. The island came under Spanish rule and African slaves were brought in to work the coffee and sugarcane plantations that supplied a third of the world’s demand at that time. Havana became the capital city from which annual treasure
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Manage quality customer service SECTION 1 Assessment Activity 1 Develop and document‚ on behalf of an organization for which you do or might work‚ a detailed process whereby it will possible to investigate‚ identify‚ assess and include the needs of customers in planning processes. Private Schooling The first process is investigating why Parents would choose Private Schooling for their child/ren. The School would investigate the following. Investigate the needs of families in the local area
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Delivering Customer Service Contents • • • • • • • Case Summary Company Background The Starbucks Value Proposition Delivering on Service Caffeinating the World Starbucks’ Market Research: Trouble Brewing? Rediscovering the Starbucks Customer • Suggestion Case Summary • > 5% ann. sales growth during 11years in a row (~2002) • close to a recession-proof product (Howard Schultz) • Lack of strategic marketing group and customer relationship management : Overlooking of market and customer-related
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Customer Service in Robi EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This report is prepared on the basis of my three-month practical experience at RobiAxiata Limited. This internship program helped me to learn about the practical scenario of a Telecommunication Company. RobiAxiata Limited is a dynamic and leading countrywide GSM communication solution provider. It is a joint venture company between Axiata Group Berhad‚ Malaysia and NTT DOCOMO INC‚ Japan. RobiAxiata Limited‚ formerly known as Telecom
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implicating that Starbuck is not always meeting customer’s expectations in the area of customer satisfaction. The purpose of this memo is to analyze and provide recommendation on whether or not the company should go forth with a $40 million investment in additional labor in the stores. This $40 million investment is necessary in order to bring service time down to a three-minute interval and ultimately increase customer satisfaction. A marketing strategy and corresponding recommendation will be provided
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VALUE ADDED SERVICE FEATURES Appendix Y Click on the section that you are interested in 1 ABOUT THIS appendix 4 2 BASIC SERVICES 5 2.1 Caller ID 5 2.2 Call Waiting 6 2.3 Group Call 6 2.4 Optus 124YES (124 937) 8 2.5 Me2U 9 2.6 Rollover 11 2.7 SMS Usage Alerts 13 3 MESSAGING SERVICES 15 3.1 Optus SMS 15 3.2 Optus Group SMS 17 3.3 SMS 2 Email 19 3.4 Optus Web SMS 21 3.5 SMS Chat – EFFECTIVE 21 JANUARY 2011‚ SMS GAMES WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE 24 3.6
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Impact of Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction of Mobile Users – A Case Study of Airtel ISSN 2319-9725 Dr. Rajesh K. Yadav Associate Professor & H.O.D. Department of Management RKDF College of Engineering‚ Bhopal‚ India Mr. Nishant Dabhade Assistant Professor‚ Department of Management RKDF College of Engineering‚ Bhopal‚ India Abstract: Qualitative services deregulation or free competition and new technology have increased competition and widened the range of network services available throughout
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organisational culture must have customer service at its heart. One point which suggest a strong organisational culture perhaps must have customer service at its heart because‚ customer service can help a business differentiate (porter) from competitors in a very intense (porter) climate. As with Southwest‚ who are known for their culture of ‘goofiness’ and putting their employee and customers first‚ allows their staff to feel empowered so are able to create a customer service experience that is unique
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meeting their customers’ expectations in the area of customer satisfaction. Starbucks has to come up with an action plan to address this issue‚ considering its significant correlation and impact to sales and profitability. SITUATION ANALYSIS Company Starbucks is acclaimed for its superior value proposition in the early 1990’s by creating an experience around the consumption of coffee‚ a ‘third place’. The brand is positioned to offer the highest quality coffee‚ close customer intimacy‚ and
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the company is not meeting customer expectations in terms of service. To increase customer satisfaction‚ the company is debating a plan that would increase the amount of labor in the stores and theoretically increase speed-of-service. However‚ the impact of the plan (which would cost $40 million annually) on the company’s bottom line is unclear. --------------------------- Starbucks prided itself in providing the highest quality product with excellent customer service and the brand strategy of
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