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    Positive relationships are important with children and young people because I need to establish trust with them so that we can work together day. If I don’t have that positive relationship with the children then they won’t trust me enough to talk to me or listen to me. It takes time for relationships to be built‚ they don’t just develop. In order to build these relationships I would get down to the same level as the children and talk to them and play with them and slowly encourage them to join

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    Arnold’s different friendships are a large part of his life. In the novel‚ Rowdy; Arnold’s best friend has protected him since they were born. ‘ I’II protect you’’ Rowdy suncked in to the Andruss brothers’ camp‚ shaved off their eyebrows and cut off their braids after they made fun of Arnold’s ‘ Who did this to you”. Arnold and Rowdy share their dreams and never told anyone else. ‘I draw his dreams‚ And he only talks about his dreams

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    1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. Listening is a very important way in which to establish a respectful and professional relationship with a child. By listening‚ without interruption‚ to what the child has to say shows them that you are interested in their views and opions and encourages them to interact with you. It is very important when talking or listening to a child that you maintain eye contact‚ concentrate on what they

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    way we view relationships has changed significantly. Today more people are choosing to be in a long distance relationship than ever before. In a study recently performed by the University of North Carolina‚ it was shown that there are currently over 85 million people in the U.S alone are participating in a long distance relationship (1). Considering these statistics‚ it is reasonable to conclude that a significant number of people are engaged in some form of long distance relationship and/or correspondence

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    How to develop relationships with children and staff and why it is important Communicating effectively within the childcare setting is very important to enable strong relationship to build between colleagues‚ children and parents. Staff communicating positively with colleagues is an important part in helping build a strong and trusting relationship with each other. Developing close relationships with the other staff will help to inform each other of any worries or concerns that one of you may

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    "Close Relationships Sometimes Mask Poor Communication" Week One Assignment Annette Renee Daggit Ashford University COM200 Professor Williams

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    ACTION POINTS FOR HARD WIRING. CUSTOMER INTERACTION MODEL Achieving customer satisfaction would be impossible without a well defined process for focusing the entire organisation on the customer…. Robert Schrandt‚ Toyota 2011 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT-MOHAN.B.RAO For Restricted Circulation only 1 WHAT SOME DO? • Handful of organisations: – Understand the customer’s true value – Apply this knowledege consistently to create competitive advantage.. – Hardwire the customer’s

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    Customer Relationship Management: IN B2C MARKETS‚ OFTEN LESS IS MORE Grahame Dowling ustomer Relationship Management (CRM) is premised on the belief that developing a relationship with customers is the best way to get them to become loyal and that loyal customers are more profitable than non-loyal customers.1 Frederick Reichheld has argued that a company can achieve significant increases in profits from only small improvements in customer retention rates. The strategy is to engineer increased

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    Customer Relationship Management Prof. Melvin V. Moraga Learning Objectives • Know what CRM is and its history. • Understand the importance of CRM. • Be aware of the potential benefits and costs of CRM. • Discuss the three phases of CRM. • Understand the four tasks to creating and developing CRM. • List the advantages and disadvantages of CRM. History of CRM B&S RM CIMS CRM e-CRM Time line Late 80’s Early 90’s Mid 90’s 2002 - Future B&S – Buying & Selling RM – Relationship Marketing

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    Table of Contents Introduction Introduction of customer relationship management 2 Importance of customer relationship management 2 Customer needs Definition 3 Types of customer needs 3 Process of identifying the customer needs…………………………………………………………………………................3 Customer expectations and satisfaction………………………………………………………. Customer expectations……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 Customer satisfaction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4

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