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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assignment‚ I am asked to discuss my opinions about the business philosophy of ‘the customer is always right’. I will discuss my thoughts and feelings on this subject and the steps I will take to enhance my customers’ experience. I will also discuss strategies I think might provide a more useful alternative to the subject. The Customer is Always Right When I first read the statement ‘the customer is always right’‚ my first thought was yes it is true. This reaction was based
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Berhad (012‚ 017‚ 0142) and Digi Telecommunications Sdn. Bhd (016‚ 010‚ 0146‚ 014-30‚ 014-31‚ 014-32) while another minor company which is U-mobile (018). Basically the main competitive factors in the mobile services market are network coverage‚ customer service quality‚ pricing / promotion and brand popularity. First and foremost‚ our group is going to show some short briefing to those telecommunications companies: - Telekom Malaysia Berhad‚ formerly a government agency‚ Jabatan Telekom Malaysia
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In the world of marketing‚ there are many techniques that are used to promote new products and services and customer retention programs. Sales promotion techniques are a powerful way of getting the marketing message across to all marketing channels‚ and are becoming increasingly sophisticated in order to be "seen and heard" in such a crowded market. Our company is aware that there may a small loss of market share‚ and wants to do something important and drastic to make that occur. We will call our
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relating to Customer Expectations and the ways in which organisations can ensure that these expectations are consistently met or exceeded The UK is in a recession and business are getting hit hard‚ people are no longer spending as much money as they once did on luxuries (fool‚ 2012) like going out or away for a short break. Companies need to adapt to this market so that they can continue to be in this market‚ the way that companies can adapt is by offering the best service for customers as possible
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FedEx‚ a shipment company‚ considers the importance of their customers’ needs carefully; caring about the reason their customers choose their business and what their customers are expecting. While we generally think of such as service as one‚ which supplies the general public‚ in this report‚ we will focus on the relationships that FedEx develop and nurture between themselves and other businesses. Here‚ two main approaches to how they respond to other businesses needs are introduced. First of
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INTRODUCTION Customer satisfaction surveys are important tools for measuring the success or forecasting the future of a product or service. They often predict or explain sales trends‚ and can give clear information on what changes will improve the bottom line. Customer satisfaction is essential to the survival of any business. Its basic aim is to find out whether customers are satisfied? The best way to find out whether customers are satisfied is to ask them. When To Conduct A Customer Satisfaction
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CUSTOMERS‘ SATISFACTION ON SERVICE QUALITY OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK 1 CUSTOMERS’ SATISFACTION ON SERVICE QUALITY OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK By Mahamudur Rahman ID: 0830121 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY‚ BANGLADESH April‚ 2012 CUSTOMERS‘ SATISFACTION ON SERVICE QUALITY OF STANDARD CHARTERED BANK 2 CUSTOMERS’ SATISFACTION
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EMEA Banking Practice Banking on customer centricity Transforming banks into customer-centric organizations 3 Banking on customer centricity Transforming banks into customer-centric organizations Around the world‚ ever more banking customers are feeling discomfort. They despair at terms of contract they cannot understand‚ are shocked by hidden costs‚ and bristle at sluggish complaints handling. Demonstrations on Wall Street and elsewhere around the world accusing the industry
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“deeds‚ processes and performances”. None of these physical objects are physical objects in which a customer can take ownership of‚ because it is so different from products‚ service marketing requires a special approach‚ set of concepts and body of knowledge. 2. What do you mean by variability of inputs and outputs in services? Give two examples. The presence of personnel and other customers in the operational system makes it difficult to standardize and control variability in both service
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