SERVICE SECTOR: Service sector also known as tertiary sector consist of following structure: A. Transport‚ Communications and Trade Transport‚ storage‚ communication 1. Railways 2. Transport by other means and storage 3. Communications Trade‚ hotels‚ restaurants B. Finance and real estate Banking & insurance Real estate‚ ownership of dwellings‚ and business
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and the customer service role 1. Complete the table below with a description of the products and services for at least two commercial organisations‚ public organisations and third sector organisations. Please ensure you provide a description for each organisation‚ rather than a list. Organisation type | Name of organisation | Description of products and services | Commercial organisation | Cleaning firms | Cleaning company offering cleaning services. This company for
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SERVICE MARKETING IN BANKING SECTOR AND RECENT PERCEPTIONS IN MARKETING THOUGHTS OF SERVICES MARKETING IN BANKING Marketing approach in banking sector had taken significance after 1950 in western countries and then after 1980 in Turkey. New banking perceptiveness oriented toward market had influenced banks to create new market. Banks had started to perform marketing and planning techniques in banking in order to be able to offer their new services efficiently. Marketing scope in banking sector
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Indian retail industry is dividing into organized and unorganized sectors. Organized retailing refers to trading activities undertaken by licensed retailers‚ that is‚ those who are registered for sale tax‚ income tax‚ etc. these include the corporate-backed hypermarket and retail chains‚ and also the privately owned large retail businesses. Unorganized retailing‚ on the other hand‚ refers to the traditional formats of low-cost retailing for example‚ the local kirana shops‚ owner manned general stores
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Award Statement Working rights and conditions Casual Employment Hourly rate is generally higher than full time Code Blue A PA call that applies to all medical emergencies involving a customer‚ staff member or any visitors to the store Communication Is what we do to secure understanding between others and ourselves Credit Note A commercial document issued to a buyer or a seller Customer Objections Questions or statements that the customer may make to indicate that they may be unsure about
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SERVISE SECTOR. Given the complexity of today’s business requirements and the focus on core compitencies most of the services need more efficient and innovative way of doing transactions.Computer equipments‚ Electronic transaction processing systems and Mobile commerce can be made use of to improve the efficiency of services. In the past most of the services were doing in a manual way and it could be time and money consumed method as well as it was a inefficient way of providing service to customer
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Investment Enterprises 17 Chinese-Foreign Cooperative Exploitation 18 BOT 18 Enterprises Registration 19 China’s negotiating strategy 20 Agreement on the Early Harvest Program 21 Free Trade Agreements 21 Current status of bilateral trade in services 22 Trade in Services 22 Supplementary Agreements 22 Overview of China Culture and Customs The unique Chinese culture and customs formed since ancient times are a typical representation of the Far East’s. Frugality‚ modesty and the family and community oriented
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Introduction The financial services sector accounts for a significant share of economic activity in most countries. The sector is recognized for its contribution towards long-term growth and efficiency given its intermediate role in channeling resources to all sectors of the economy. Improved provision of financial services enables greater efficiency in other sectors by expanding the range and enhancing the quality of such services‚ by lowering costs of funds‚ and by encouraging savings and more
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SWOT Analysis and Strategy Evaluation in the Transportation Services Sector Mark R. Mitchell PHL/320 December 10‚ 2014 Chris Mendoza SWOT Analysis and Strategy Evaluation in the Transportation Services Sector The transportation service sector has a significant customer reach and impact on many different industries‚ as they receive and deliver products through the transportation service sector. Whether a company’s goods or goods received to produce a product for retail or supplier markets
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Gap Inc. Case Analysis and Recommendations Micah Keith GBA 490 June 10‚ 2013 ------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents Recommendations & Justification………………………………………………………………...2 Appendix Dominant Economic Characteristics………………………………………………………3 Market Size and Growth Rate Number of Rivals Scope of Competitive Rivalry Product Innovation Demand-Supply Conditions Consumer Characteristics Pace of Technological Change Economies of Scale
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