Case study: Business Process Reengineering General Motors Corporation “General Motors is one of three leading automotive manufacturing companies in the United States. Based in Michigan in 1903 by Henry ford and grew to reach revenue of $150 billion and more than 370‚000 employees by 1996. In the 1970’s‚ the automobile market for the major auto makers - General Motors (GM)‚ Ford‚ and Chrysler- was crunched by competition from foreign manufactures such as Toyota and Honda. In 1999‚ Ford acquired
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REAL CUSTOMER SERVICE PROBLEM This essay outlines what customer service really is and what are the problems associated with it. To understand these problems let us first understand how to define Customer service. Customer service is that process by which a company provides services‚ provisions to its customers during a purchase‚ after the purchase is done and even prior to the purchase. How important a customer is depends upon the deliverance of the type of product or service involved. The success
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long-term customers was becoming a challenge. During a delivery run yesterday‚ driver Joe Stevens had noticed a competitor’s sales manager talking with the general manager of Saver Superstore‚ one of JBI’s largest customers. Then‚ that morning‚ Johnson’s sales manager‚ Marsha Ketchum‚ had mentioned that‚ during her visit with the same general manager on Wednesday‚ he was starting to make some noises about wanting to negotiate a lower price. This could cause a dilemma because this customer had been
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ktPROJECT REPORT ON SERVICE QUALITY & CUSTOMER EXPECTATION IN LIFT PRODUCTS Submitted By‚ RUDRA PRATAP MAHARATHY REGD. NO.- UNDER THE GURDIANCE OF Internal Guide‚ External Guide‚ Prof. Budhaditya Padhi Mr. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my gratitude to the management of JOHNSON LIFTS PRIVATE LIMITED‚ Bhubaneswar for giving me the opportunity to undertake my summer internship program in the company which gave me an insight into the working of the company and the
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many positive and negative customer service experiences. Customer service (ch.1 pg. 6) can be defined as “The ability of knowledgeable‚ capable‚ and enthusiastic employees to deliver products and services to their internal and external customers in a matter that satisfies identified and unidentified needs.” In other words‚ it is the ability of a company and its employees to supply their customers’ wants and needs. Some organizations have well developed customer services departments‚ while other are
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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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1.1 Origin of the Report: Practical orientation and evaluation of banks performance is a part of the BBA program provided by University of Dhaka. The proposed topic is “Customer Service & Measuring Customer Satisfaction of One Bank”. This report is the requirement of the practical orientation. Bank is a service oriented organization. So the practical orientation has been made an integral part of the BBA degree requirement. In this regard I went to One Bank Limited to take a practical exposure
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meal. 1. Explain how adjusting the customer service level could improve a marketing mix. Illustrate. Basically the marketing mix is the 4 P’s‚ place‚ price‚ production (product) and promotion but without customer service or the customer‚ focusing on those 4 P’s is pointless. Knowing the needs and wants of your consumers‚ is something you need before you can start on the process of evaluating and determining your marketing mix. Adjusting the customer service level could help you figure out your
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Starbucks: Delivering Customer Service Starbucks: Delivering Customer Service The elusive goal of customer satisfaction has long provided companies with endless headaches and difficult decisions. In the end‚ associating specific customer satisfaction metrics to company profit and loss would provide the undeniable proof needed to make changes‚ and then invest the required capital to address any concerns. Starbucks‚ not unlike the rest of the business world‚ has found itself in the same situation
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[Your Name] [Street Address]‚ [City‚ ST ZIP Code] [phone] [e-mail] CUSTOMER SERVICE PROFESSIONAL Profile Synopsis of Achievements Employment More than 7 years’ successful experience in customer service and support with recognized strengths in account maintenance‚ problem solving and trouble-shooting‚ sales staff support‚ and planning/implementing proactive procedures and systems to avoid problems in the first place. Possess solid computer
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