Wrap Wrap & Roll www.wrap-and-roll.com Team GirlSix: Gi LOGO Contents Introduction The 4Ps-Product The 4Ps-Place The 4Ps-Price 4Ps The 4Ps-Promotion Conclusion Company Logo Introduction-Service Product Company’s service products: www.themegallery.com Introduction-Brief history 2006 The 1st Wrap & Roll Restaurant on Hai Ba Trung St established by Nguyen Kim Oanh Oanh 2007 Develop into into Wrap & Roll chain including- 6 Restaurants & Food
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Customer Service in Travel and Tourism Hilton Hotels Case Study [pic] The ‘Understanding Travel and Tourism’ case study provides useful background information about Hilton Hotels. The first three sections of this case study are based on two presentations on the theme of ‘Reach Beyond’ given to employees of Hilton Hotels UK and Ireland as part of a major staff training programme. Benefits of Good Customer Service Guests tend
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May 26‚ 1998 The Tiny Tots Toy Company 15456 Pyramid Way College Park‚ FL 33133 Dear Customer Service Representative: I recently purchased one of your Tiny Tents (Model # 47485) for my three-year old. Unfortunately‚ after viewing the components that came with the product‚ I discovered that four of the parts were missing. Also‚ the instructions that came with the tent are incomplete. Both of these situations have resulted in the tent remaining unassembled and unacceptable as a toy for
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2. What are some of the voice qualities that can affect message meaning? Some listed voice qualities are raspy‚ hoarse and harsh-sounding. This can affect the meaning of the message because people are less likely to listen to you when your voice quality is as such. Given a negative voice quality people tend to shy away from interaction. If our voice quality is a pleasant one‚ non-raspy‚ hoarse or harsh-sounding we are likelier to get our message across. 3. What are some examples of inappropriate
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GET INSIDE THE LIVES OF YOUR CUSTOMERS In the article „Get inside the lives of your customers" the author Patrica B. Seybold is talking about Customer Scenario Design methodology‚ which helps companies to determine what their customers want from them and how to deliver it. She says that many companies have quite narrow viewpoints‚ focusing on fine-tuning their own offerings that they have failed to see how those products or services fit into the „real lives” of their customers. By this way companies
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How does an organization create customer value? Marketing experts Don Peppers and Martha Rogers said: “Without customers‚ you don’t have a business.” It is such a simple‚ nevertheless‚ a scary thought. We live in a world of consumerism‚ in which the customer’s wants and desires greatly exceed their basic needs. Even though many see this concept as a threat to modern world society‚ it has created the extremely competitive marketplace for businesses. The companies are competing everyday to win over
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The Negative Effects 1 The Negative Effects of Offshoring Customer Service Lisa Morris Com 120 December 1‚ 2009 Karen Halusek The Negative Effects 2 The Negative Effects of Offshoring Customer Service She is very excited. She just came home with her brand new computer. She and her husband had been saving every extra dollar for quite some time and they were finally able to purchase the computer they had been wanting. They succeeded
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Organizational effectiveness 3B Job design assignment 14 October 2013 Management services Table of content Scope……………………………………………………………………3 Literature review………………………………………………….4 Introduction………………………………………………………….5 Challenges faced by managers……………………………...6 Job design overview………………………………………………7 Factors that contribute to job design……………………..8 Types of job design……………………………………………….10 Recommendaions…………………………………………………. Conclusion……………………………………………………………11 References…………………………………………………………
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ONE STOP Customer Service Training Objectives Today we will look at: Why customer service is important Communicating effectively with customers Creating a positive impression The skills needed for excellent customer service Planning good customer service Handling difficult customers Ice Breaker • • • • • • • S E R V I C E Exercise • Why bother with customer service? • Who are our customers? • What do our customers want? (more on this later) Vision – The best place to live and
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M3- how sales techniques and good customer service have evolved in the organization Sales techniques and good customer service have changed so much that customers are getting the right support they need with the product. In the last few years‚ Currys did not train its staff to a high level of standard but now it is expected that when a customer directly goes into a store‚ the staff will do their best to deliver good customer service using knowledge of what they already know about the product.
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