ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING COURSE OBJECTIVES To understand the business process of an enterprise To grasp the activities of ERP project management cycle To understand the emerging trends in ERP developments LT P C 3003 COURSE OUTCOMES Knowledge of ERP implementation cycle Awareness of core and extended modules of ERP UNIT I INTRODUCTION 8 Overview of enterprise systems – Evolution - Risks and benefits - Fundamental technology - Issues to be consider in planning design and implementation
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dependent variable. Or have a mediating variable between both. Or moderating variables which are categorical by nature. - Data Types (Nominal‚ Ordinal‚ Interval‚ Ratio) - Research is evidenced-based / Empirical - Correlation between variables - Regression (Multi-Linear Regression) - Mixed Method - Quantitative then Qualitative - Qualitative then Quantitative Customer Satisfaction = Sum of Service Elements Facilitates service improvements‚ increases profits
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Program & Batch: | PGDM-2012-14 | Term: | V | Course Name: | Service Operations Management | Name of the faculty: | G.D.Sardana | Topic/ Title : | Compare the operational models to create service quality McDonalds‚ Dominos‚ Sub-Way | Original or Revised Write-up: | Original | Group Number: | 2 | Contact No. and email of Group Coordinator: | 7503139250 and praveen7488@gmail.com | Group Members: | Sl. | Roll No. | Name | | 1 | 12 FN - 058 | Himika Chaudhary | | 2 | 12FN-074
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What is service operation management? Covers the activities‚ decisions and responsibilities of operations managers in service organizations Responsible for: Service operation some of organizations resources (equipments‚ materials‚ staff‚ technology‚ whatever account 4 large proportion of organization’s total assets) customers(clients‚ patients) ‘processing’ their customers goods and services delivered to customers • From the customers’ perspective‚ service is the combination of the customers’
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DP10 Marketing of Financial Services 16 APRIL 2004 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Time allowed Total number of questions Number of questions to be answered : Three (3) hours : Five (5) questions : Four (4) questions [25 marks each] Begin each answer to a new question on a fresh page. Answer all questions in English. A blank page is provided at the end of the question paper for rough work. ANSWER FOUR (4) QUESTIONS ONLY 1. (a) (b) (c) Explain the meaning of “marketing” in relation to the banking
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Service Marketing Management Introduction For this assignment I will be choosing a service organisation‚ with reference evaluating the service processes‚ service people and resource utilisation and how these approaches can possibly lead Starbucks to success. My evaluation of service processes‚ service people and resource utilisation will be appraised with references to purpose and limitation with regard to how the effective management of these areas will lead the organisation to success. Service
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Introduction to Service Marketing Contents [A] MEANING AND DEFITION [B] FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR GROWTH OF SERVICE SECTOR [C] ROLE OF SERVICES [D] CHARACTERISTICS OF SERVICES [E] CLASSIFICATION OF SERVICES [F] SERVICE MARKETING ENVIRONMENT [G] GOODS/SERVICE MARKETING [H] PRODUCT SERVICE CONTINUUM [I] CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR [J] SERVICE MARKETING TRINITY [K] SERVICE GUARANTEE [L] SERVICE ENCOUNTER [M] ZONE OF TOLERANCE [N] CORE AND SUPPLEMENTARY PRODUCT [O] BUYING ROLES [P] MARKETING CHALLENGES
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connected simply and seamlessly to the people‚ information and entertainment you want and need. We do this by designing and delivering "must have" products‚ "must do" experiences and powerful networks — with a full complement of support services as well. A Fortune 100 company with global presence and impact‚ Motorola had sales of US$42.9 billion in 2006. Learn more about our three primary business units in the links below:. Enterprise Mobility Solutions: This group includes the mission-critical
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“INTERNAL SERVICES MARKETING” PROFESSOR BRETT COLLINS School of Management Deaking University Victoria 3217 Australia (Tel: +6152 471277) and PROFESSOR ADRIAN PAYNE Marketing and Logistics Group Cranfield School of Management Cranfield Institute of Technology Cranfield Bedford MK43 OAL UK (Tel: 0234 751122) Submitted to European Management Journal Copyright: Collins and Payne 1991 INTERNAL SERVICES MARKETING INTRODUCTION Over the past few years the term internal marketing is
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