1.05 – DESIGNING YOUR OWN EXPERIMENT Lesson Organizer Use this document to help you design your experiment about one of the scenarios from the activity. Copy and paste the template then insert your information for each of the steps of the scientific method. Scenario Topic: Animals in Captivity Problem (2 Points) Research (2 Points)Hypothesis (4 Points)Procedure (4 Points) Analysis (4 Points) Conclusion (2 Points) Does captivity affect the overall health of marine animals
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Customer Service Page 34‚ #1‚3‚6‚7‚9‚10 Chapter 1 “The Customer Service Profession” Assignment #1 1. Service is usually the act of helping or doing for someone. Many acts of service include supplying things such as water‚ electricity‚ gas‚ etc. Service is a general work that could be used for many things as long as there is a provider. 3. Some factors that have facilitated the shift to a service economy were when businesses focused more on providing timely quality service. The focal
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Hug Your Customer Jessica Gallentine By: Jack Mitchell Published by: Hyperion Copyright: 2003 Pages: 271 There are eight parts to this book they are: Hugging 101: the principles of passionate customer service From three suits to three thousand: evolving a hugging organization The big secret: how to hire and retain great associates Olive doesn ’t work here anymore: you can ’t compete with technology Game day: It ’s about playing to win The formula: have an economic
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CASE STUDY: CUSTOMER SERVICE “SERVICE ENCOUNTER” Teacher John O’Grady Tammy Clarissa 24 March 2011 Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Service Encounter 5-6 * Types 6-7 Conclusion 8 Bibliography 9 Executive Summary These days‚ services are very commonly sought. For a business‚ if one has good service towards its customers‚ it will surely gain repeat business‚ loyalty and thus‚ built relationships with their customers. Service encounter is mainly
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for customer relationship management. It entails all aspects of interaction that a company has with its customer‚ whether it is sales or service-related. While the phrasecustomer relationship management is most commonly used to describe a business-customer relationship‚ CRM systems are used in the same way to manage business contacts‚ clients‚ contract wins and sales leads. CRM is often thought of as a business strategy that enables businesses to: Understand the customer Retain customers through
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development - Customer Perception Survey sample report Customer Perception Survey & Report ABC Steel Ltd January 2000 The gap analysis charts referred to in the report can be downloaded from the website and you may find it helpful to refer to both documents together. info@executive-development.co.uk tel/fax 01623 883199 or brent warren mobile 07850 410033 see us on the web at www.executive-deveopment.co.uk © executive development ltd 2002 1 executive development - Customer Perception
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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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for quite some time‚ use the Internet‚ Television‚ Billboards‚ and even go to other countries to market their businesses. The key to any successful marketing strategy understands your customer’s needs. Being able to satisfy your customers needs better than the company that you’re competing with will to build loyalty and increase sales. You must remember both the customer needs and environment of your business in which you operate are constantly changing. Your marketing strategy needs to include the
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CUSTOMER CARE IN ICT OUTCOME 1: Know how to provide customer care by establishing customer relationships 1.1 Describe the uses of interpersonal communications – verbal and non-verbal techniques Verbal communication is one way for people to communicate with others in a face to face environment. Effective verbal or spoken communication is dependent on a number of factors. Clarity of speech‚ remaining calm and focused‚ being polite and etiquette will all aid the process of verbal communication.
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Customer Relationship Management • “The purpose of a business is to create customers” – Peter Drucker • New customers cost you money – money spent on advertising and marketing 1 Company Orientations toward the marketplace 2 CRM Customer Relationship Management (CRM) enables an organization to better management relationships with suppliers‚ distributors‚ and dealers‚ among others 3 CRM • The purpose is to identify‚ retain‚ and place the right kind of customer and foster
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