emeraldinsight.com/0960-4529.htm Customers’ expectations of service in Greek fitness centers Gender‚ age‚ type of sport center‚ and motivation differences Yanni Afthinos University of Athens‚ Athens‚ Greece Expectations of service in Greek fitness centers 245 Nicholas D. Theodorakis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki‚ Thessaloniki‚ Greece‚ and Pantelis Nassis University of Athens‚ Athens‚ Greece Abstract Purpose – Aims to identify the aspects of service delivery deemed most important
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Acme needs a new system to allow employees to record time card information electronically and automatically generate paychecks based on the number of hours worked and total amount of sales (for commissioned employees). The new system will be state of the art and will have a Windows-based desktop interface to allow employees to enter timecard information‚ change employee preferences (such as payment method)‚ enter purchase orders‚ and create various reports. The desktop version will run on individual
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Customer Care In todays competitive environment‚ the issue of customer relations has become ever more important. With such wide choices available to the customer‚ the slightest dissatisfaction can easily result in customer taking their business else where. There are many methods available for an organisation to establish and maintain positive relationships with customer to help them retain their business. Communication is one of the most important methods as it covers many aspects of customer
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(1.03) SERVICE QUALITY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN PUBLIC TRANSPORTS Filipa Fonseca1) Sofia Pinto1) Carlos Brito2) 1) Faculty of Economics and Management‚ Catholic University of Portugal‚ Portugal 2) Faculty of Economics‚ University of Porto‚ Portugal Abstract: The objective of the paper is to identify the determinants of service quality as well as its impact on the satisfaction of public transport commuters. The paper explores the relationship between service quality and customer satisfaction
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NAME: Gemma Steedman TEST TITLE: Customer Service Measurement and Regulation TEST: PO2 TUTOR: Loretto Barczynski SUBMISSION DATE: 15 - 08 - 13 CUSTOMER SERVICE MEASUREMENT & REGULATING - BENCHMARKING 1. A Brief Overview; Tourism The D Hotel The award-winning d hotel is a luxury 4 star hotel in Drogheda Co. Louth Ireland is located on the banks of the historic River Boyne. This impressive waterfront location includes the Scotch Hall shopping complex and a purpose built pedestrian
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Title ARMOUR GARMENTS COMPANY Statement of the problem On year 60’s‚ armour garments company’s competitors started to produce a bad effect on agc. their products‚ which are same on the agc product lines beat the standard cost of undershirts of agc by lowering their product price. since middlemen were nto layal to brands‚ they preferred to take the chance on buying undershirts which have lower price than agc’s. Then after ten
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report will not be accepted if you simply describe the customer care strategy of the organisation. You must evaluate the customer care strategy following three directions at below. The suitability of the standards for customer care which have been set by your chosen organisation. ➢ set out the mission statement and/or company objectives of the organisation selected and comment on them in the light of good practice in relation to customer care which they have studied as part of the course. For
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Ready Pizza has been in good standing for over 20 years‚ but lately our customer service has decreased with the economy and competitors. However‚ keeping our company the best we should be competitive with sales and service as well. Our biggest complaints are slow service‚ getting a table‚ phone order line is busy and no delivery available. We may not know how many customers we have lost but if we provide these needed services we have a chance at building our business back and better. Recommendation:
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Why customer service should be pro9mpt and professional? 1 – Explain‚ in approximately 200 words‚ the reasons why customer service should be prompt and professional. Include three effects on the customer if it is not and three effects on the support organisation if it is not. R: Customer service should be prompt and professional‚ to create relationship advertising focuses on getting customers and keeping them in the longer term using a combination of marketing‚ be capable of help to retain customers
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Perception of Customers towards Life Insurance Services Customer satisfaction is the perception of customers on the service whether that service has met his needs and expectations. Service quality‚ personal factors‚ perception of equity and fairness‚ price‚ product quality‚ situational factors and attributions for service success or failure are the factors that influence the customer satisfaction. However‚ the perceptions and expectations of the policyholders who have taken the policies from Life
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