Customer Relationship Management Challenges in E-business Savita Verma1‚ Umang Soni2‚ Anirban Kundu3 Mechanical Engineering Department‚ Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Indian Institute of Technology Delhi‚ Hauz Khas‚ New Delhi-110016‚ India savita_verma1987@yahoo.co.in umangsoni.iitd@gmail.com anirban.kundu.iitd@gmail.com Abstract— This paper presents essence of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and its emerging research from challenges in e-business perspective. The challenges associated
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The six steps are as follows: Awareness The customer becomes aware of the product through advertising. This is a challenging step‚ there is no guarantee that the customer will be aware of the product brand after they view the advert. Customers see many adverts each day but will only remember the brand of a tiny fraction of products. Knowledge The customer begins to gain knowledge about the product for example through the internet‚ retail advisors and product packaging. In today’s digital world
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Plot No. 7‚ Phase – II‚ Institutional Area‚ Vasant Kunj‚ New Delhi – 110 070 Phone: 26124090 / 26124091: Fax No. 26124092 E-mail: administration@srisim.org; Website: www.srisim.org. PROJECT ON CUSTOMER SERVICES PROVIDED BY BIG BAZAAR SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY Prof. (Dr.) Deepak Dogra Satendra Kumar Roll No.:- 20080174 Section:- B
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e-commerce is online communication which makes the good relation with customers & support business relations. In first wave e-mail communication with customers used to be unstructured. In Second wave modified e-mail strategies which are integral to customer contact. It provides a filtered outcome so that customers can choose their product according to their choice. Thus it is a quite easy and attractive for customers to take advantage from such communication modes of second wave. 3. What
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Customers are attracted to a business by many factors but the most important ones are product value‚ product suitability‚ and product function. The factors here that apply to McDonalds are mostly product value and maybe product suitability. Customers are bothered about how much McDonalds charge them for the burgers‚ because if McDonalds charge too high then people would not be attracted to McDonalds. E.g. a burger for $4. However‚ on contrast if you charge too low then people would think your product
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CUSTOMER SERVICE AT AIRTEL‚ BANGALORE. A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MBA DEGREE OF BANGALORE UNIVERSITY. Submitted By: Kirandeep Goraya Reg.No-05XQCM6027 UNDER THE GUIDENCE OF: DR.K.V.PRABHAKAR SENIOR PROFESSOR‚ MPBIM‚ BANGALORE M.P.BIRLA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE BHARTIYA VIDYA BHAVAN. BANGALORE-560001 2005-2007 2 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the research work embodied in this dissertation entitled “Customer Service
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APPLICATION OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Prof. Sanchita Ghosh Shankar Narayan Batabyal Roll no: FT(FS)-11-353
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Important points to consider when training customer service employees. Who are the most important people in your organization? It may come as a surprise to learn that the most important people are your employees - not your customers. Customers come second. Without qualified and well-trained employees committed to strong customer service all of your efforts to please customers will be fruitless. Customer service training has become a popular way for service organizations to provide employees
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The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People When facing a problem‚ human nature looks for a “quick fix.” Whether it is the latest diet fad or a get rich scheme‚ almost all “quick fixes” produce the same short-lived results and often no results at all. As a society‚ we are drawn to the appeal of a quick and easy route which leads to immediate results. We have grown accustomed to an easy lifestyle that uses superficial tactics when interacting with others. The problem with these quick fixes is that
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Customer Centric Marketing Prof. Barak Libai 1 Prof. Barak Libai 2 Prof. Barak Libai 3 Prof. Barak Libai 4 “Technology is creating a radical new business model that alters the whole dynamic of customer service “ And Marketing in general Prof. Barak Libai 5 Next How the customer centric view is becoming essential in modern marketing Customer profitability analysis Prof. Barak Libai 6 A historical view of marketing The product
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