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    | Food and Beverages | Tagline/ Slogan | Sab Khaate Hain | USP | Good quality‚ fresh‚ hygienic and tasty Indian sweets and snacks | STP OF BIKANERVALA Segment | People who like Indian sweets‚ namkeens and other traditional snacks | Target customers | Middle and upper middle class urban families | Positioning | Indian sweets and namkeen manufacturer as an alternate to western fastfood | A few details about Bikanervala in Hyderabad: * Bikanervala in Hyderabad is located in Road no. 2‚ Banjara

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    Bargaining Powers of Customers Porters’ competitive factors theory is a framework for industry analysis and corporate strategy development. It draws an overview picture that industry rivalry is affected by five main forces‚ which are bargaining powers of customers‚ bargaining powers of suppliers‚ threat of new entrant and threats of substitute products. Relating Porters’ thesis and the topic of managing customers‚ element named bargaining powers of customers‚ which can be briefly understood as

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    successful in your new position? When dealing with customers‚ I find that I am able to listen to them and figure out their needs in a timely manner‚ while striving for one call resolution. I find that by being empathetic to their moods and feelings are a big help. During my time as a customer service professional I have developed skills that give me an edge while working with the difficult or angry customer. 2) What general questions about handling customers do you have for your supervisor? What is the

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    Ikea Customer Behaviour

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    Who are the firm’s current and potential customers? IKEA’s current and potential customers are male and female consumers who are in their early teens to mid-70. Consumers who make their purchases at IKEA may be renovators or interior-designer‚ empty nesters‚ or just customers who want to decorate their home. Renovators or interior designers may make their purchases at this store because it provides stylish‚ functional‚ low-cost furnishings that customers can assemble themselves As well‚ renovators

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    offerings‚ customer needs‚ and what are some of the less obvious service aspects that might inform purchasing decisions?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What are the questions that all customers ask themselves

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    DETERMINE CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS FOR ICT SYSTEMS AND SUPPORT SERVICES AIM OF THE LESSON  To determine who a customer is  To determine customer requirements  To determine steps to determining customer requirements  To determine reasons for determining customer requirements  To document customer requirement DEFINITION OF CUSTOMER A customer is anybody who has the right to demand for goods or services either internal or external DETERMINING CUSTOMER REQUIREMENT This is a systematic

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    How Distribution Is Arranged To Provide Customer Convenience? There are several ways in which businesses arrange distribution to provide customer convenience. The methods used may vary slightly based on what sort of business is being operated. For example‚ those who are running an e-commerce business will have different techniques than those who have a standard "real world" business headquarters. Also‚ different real world businesses may have different techniques dependent upon the size of the

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    CUSTOMER LIFETIME VALUE: MARKETING MODELS AND APPLICATIONS Paul D. Berger Nada I. Nasr ABSTRACT Customer lifetime value has been a mainstay concept in direct response marketing for many years‚ and has been increasingly considered in the field of general marketing. However‚ the vast majority of literature on the topic (a) has been dedicated to extolling its use as a decisionmaking criterion; (b) has presented isolated numerical examples of its calculation/determination; and (c) has considered

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    Automated Customer Service: Advantages Outweigh Disadvantages The marketplace in the world today is more competitive than ever before. Businesses are trying to increase profits and lower operating costs. Stockholders are insisting that companies make money‚ thus increasing their stock portfolios. Consumers are busier than at any point in the history of man. They work longer hours and try to squeeze more extracurricular activities into their evenings. Into this arena has come the automated customer

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    Bose Customer Analysis

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    Geographic It is in Bose’s best interest to pursue geographical areas such as suburbs and big cities. Customers in rural areas wouldn’t have the access to go to a Bose store‚ but could still order the products online if they are interested in purchasing. Since the emergence of e-commerce‚ it is possible to reach all areas of the globe via web-interface. It is possible to not only reach a broader market‚ but to do so at a relatively low cost. The overhead costs from distribution are greatly reduced

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