journal is available at http://www.emerald-library.com/ft Case studies on the implementation of TQM in the UK automotive SMEs Sha’ri Mohd. Yusof Universiti Teknologi Malaysia‚ Johor Bahru‚ Malaysia‚ and Elaine Aspinwall University of Birmingham‚ Birmingham‚ UK Keywords TQM‚ Implementation‚ Case studies‚ Small-to-medium-sized enterprises Abstract Describes the methodology and findings of four industrial case studies conducted on the implementation of TQM in automotive small and medium-sized
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Customer Satisfaction Strategies What is customer satisfaction? We are in the midst of a revolution in business. Some call it a customer revolution‚ others a quality revolution‚ others a service revolution. Organizations are attempting to obtain increased customer satisfaction by focusing on the quality of their products and the service provided. This movement toward quality has produced significant benefits but just like other business fads‚ joining and adopting the religion does not insure
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A Research Project Report Titled ―Customer Satisfaction on Public And Private Bank Loan‖ Submitted in partial fulfillment for the Award of degree of Master of Business Administration 2010-2012 Global Institute of Technology Sitapura‚ Jaipur (Raj)-302022 Submitted To: Submitted By: Mrs.Mamta Soni Mahendra Singh Rathore (Ast.professor) (MBA IV SEM) DECLARATION Hereby I declare that the project report titled―Customer Satisfaction On Public And Private Bank Loan‖submitted
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2.1. Customer satisfaction definitions. Customer satisfaction has also been defined by another author as the extent to which a product’s perceived performance matches a buyer’s expectations (Kotler et al.‚ 2002‚ p. 8). According to Schiffman & Karun (2004) Customer satisfaction is defined as “the individual’s perception of the performance of the products or services in relation to his or her expectations” customer satisfaction could be the pleasure obtained from consuming an offer.
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Customer satisfaction is an important issue in a business because it drives revenues‚ market share‚ and competitive strength. Organisations often think the way to measure customer satisfaction is to examine the number of customer complaints. The problems with this method is that it is reactive‚ it only responds‚ if at all‚ after the event and it does not really measure satisfaction only dissatisfaction. Some important factors that help us understand and determine how satisfied or dissatisfied
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PROJECT REPORT ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION (BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS) APRIL: - 2013 SESSION: - 2012 - 2013 Submitted To: Submitted By: Ms. Sugand Ankit Gupta Assistant Professor MBA II Department of Management Studies 28401 ABSTRACT MY project report gives brief study‚ on what are Customer Satisfaction and the techniques of achieving Customer Satisfaction. It focuses on customer’s perceptions. Many firms are interested
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 ABOUT THE STUDY: Scheduled Banks in India are those banks which have been included in the Second Schedule of Reserve Bank Of India (RBI) Act‚ 1934 RBI in turn includes only those banks in this schedule which satisfy the criteria laid down vide section 42 (6) (a) of the Act. As on 30th June‚ 1999‚ there were 300 scheduled banks in India having a total network of 64‚918 branches. The scheduled commercial banks in India comprise of state bank of India and its associates
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member NAME and other classmates‚ well-wishers who with their magnanimous and generous help and support made it a relative easier affair. My heart goes out to my parents who bear with me all the trouble I caused then with smile during the entire study period and beyond. YOUR NAME Student Manager PGDM-08/012 COLLEGE NAME PREFACE The project gives an insight of the telecom sector. It basically helps understanding the brand preference of students with regard to mobile phones. It helps us
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COMPARISON OF STUDENT’S SATISFACTION ON SCHOOL FOOD SERVICE ENVIRONMENT BY THE EATING PLACE AND GENDER Jisook Jung‚ Youngmee Lee‚ and Yu-jin Oh Abstract The purpose of this study was to compare student’s satisfaction with school food service environment to improve the quality of middle school meal service. A survey was conducted of 680 students (boys 246‚ girls 433) from 6 middle schools providing school meals from October to November 2007. The questionnaires were directly distributed to the subjects
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prevalence studies among TB patients at segmented areas of the country showed as high as 52.1% in University of Gondar hospital and as low as 18% in SNNPR. Having information about the status of co infection rate can help to improve the TB/HIV collaboration program. Thus‚ this study was intended to determine the rate of HIV infection and associated factors in TB patients at Dessie referral hospital and Dessie health center‚ Amahara national regional state. Methods: A cross sectional analytic study was
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