Customer Satisfaction By: Poonam Sheikh Professor: Gary Midkiff DeVry Keller University BSOP588 09/26/2104 Customer satisfaction measures how well the expectations of a customer’s reaction involves to the quality of the product or service that is provided by an organization. It is essential for all businesses to ensure that every customer is satisfied with their products or services that is delivered to them
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Running Head: Strategic Quality Management and Customer Satisfaction Paper Strategic Quality Management and Customer Satisfaction Paper MGT/449 June 20‚ 2011 Ms. Tracy King-Dye Strategic Quality Management and Customer Satisfaction Paper Microsoft Corporation was established in 1975 by Paul Allen‚ and Bill Gates. Microsoft Corporation is a publically traded multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond Washington. Microsoft Corporation develops‚ and manufacturers
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of an existing customer. Database is formed through the issue of future card and card is of three types silver card‚ gold card and sakthi card. Sakthi card is issued to ladies and this card provides‚ free sugar(1 kg) per month. Customer profitability analysis (CPA) is done on the basis of transactions made through the future cards. o Platinum customers (most profitable). o Gold customers (profitable). o Iron customers (low profitability but desirable). o Lead customers (unprofitable and
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Customer Intimacy When we talk about Apple comes to our mind all the technology and innovation that each year brings Apple to us they offers a wide variety of models and different styles in all of his presentation like macs‚ iPod or iPhone. What makes this brand apple so unique and innovative is the level of relationship between customer at the moment of buying because they are able not just to choose what they want they also personalize their product like the color‚ some details and they even
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND LOYALTY IN LOGISTICS SERVICES @ DHL EXPRESS (I) PVT LTD A PROJECT REPORT Submitted in Partial fulfillment of the degree of requirement for the award of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMISTRATION (Marketing & HR) Submitted by GAURAB DUTTA Registration No: P07BA126 Under the guidance of Dr. S. Lalitha Prof. in Management Studies BHARATH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Chennai 600073 India May 2009 School of Management Studies 173‚ Agaram
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE STUDY Under the modern marketing concept all marketing activities have to centre the consumer. Effective marketing therefore requires a clear picture of the consumer characteristics. Hence‚ it is the duty of business concern to study such factors to understand the consumer’s preference. Indian automobile industry is an ever growing industry. The industry has changed from being a seller’s market to a buyer’s market. Brand and media proliferation‚ information
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development of the country. In service industry like banking‚ the quality of the service acquires significance in the sustained business growth . The quality of the service rendered by bank has a significant bearing on the psyche of the customer. The relationship between a bank and its customer is not a one time‚ transitory relationship ‚ but a relatively permanent and enduring one . “ Customer is the most important visitors in our premises. He is not dependent
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under the Branch Account Manager (BSSM)‚ Mr. Goni. There I was constantly in touch with the bank’s customers where I got a chance to observe the customers’ behaviors and listen to all their complaints. I also got the opportunity to interview them at that point. This point was beneficial for me as I could directly observe the manager-customer dynamics and how the service quality varied with each new customer. Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited was established as a public limited company on 1st day of April
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CONSEQUENCES OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND DISSATISFACTION The consequences of not satisfying customers can be severe. According toHoyer and MacInnis‚ dissatisfied consumers can decide to: -• discontinue purchasing the good or service‚• complain to the company or to a third-party and perhaps return the item‚ or • engage in negative word-of-mouth communication.Customer satisfaction is important because‚ according to La Barbera andMazursky‚ “satisfaction influences repurchase intentions whereasdissatisfaction
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Customer service 1 © NSW DET 2008 Topic 1 - Customer service 2 © NSW DET 2008 Introduction It may seem strange that you are studying an area that you already know so much about—customer service. Whether we realise it or not‚ we always judge organisations that we come in contact with and so we already have quite a good understanding of a customer’s perspective. In this module we will put this understanding into a structured model‚ so it can contribute to developing organisational
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