A STUDY ON CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT RASTRIYA ISPAT NIGAM LIMITED VISAKHAPATNAM A project Report submitted for the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of “Master of business and administration” BY B. Naga Durgarao Reg no. 12H41E0013 ---------------- Under the guidance of Mr. M. Vijay kumar Sr. Manager (Marketing) FACILIATED BY SRI
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MIA ICS Case Writing Group Case Study No. 3 WHY DON’T WE SELL THE CLUB? By Hur Tze Huan CA(M)‚ FCMA(UK)‚ CFP‚ MBA(UKM)‚ Cert. Trainer The Club Releks Golf & Country Club (the Club) was one of the few members’ clubs in Malaysia. Its 4‚000 plus members not only enjoyed golfing and other recreational activities of the Club‚ they were also each a part owner of the Club’s assets‚ including the land. The Club’s 36-hole course sat on 300 acres of prime land surrounded by residential and shop-office
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McDonald’s customer services i. Introduction McDonald’s is the largest chain of fast food Corporation in the world‚ has become a global most valuable brands. The business began in 1940‚ with a restaurant opened by siblings Dick and Mac McDonald in San Bernardino‚ California. Is the world ’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants‚ serving more than 58 million customers daily. In addition to its signature restaurant chain‚ McDonald’s Corporation held a minority interest in Pret A Manger
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cm. When the rod is in a satellite moving with velocity 0.9 c relative to the laboratory‚ what is the length of the rod as measured by an observer (i) in the satellite‚ and (ii) in the laboratory?. 6. A clock keeps correct time. With what speed should it be moved relative to an observer so that it may appear to lose 4 minutes in 24 hours? 7. In the laboratory the ‘life time’ of a particle moving with speed 2.8x108m/s‚ is found to be 2.5x10-7 sec. Calculate the proper life time of the particle
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PROJECT 1 Reasons for customer service problems include the following: 1. Not listening to or collecting information from customers. It is surely self-evident that listening to the customers is fundamental to providing a high level of customer care. Self-evident it may be‚ but surprisingly few organisations and individuals possess and use good listening skills. People are all so very different. We come from such a wide variety of backgrounds and cultures. We all have different ways of thinking
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27-00502 Karen-Nairobi Phone 0720642305 • e-mail ruthkamau2009@yahoo.com RUTH WAMBUI KAMAU OBJECTIVE To give a whole hearted service in Secretarial Position and to develop my career into an effective Managerial Position. PERSONAL DETAILS Age: Nationality: Marital Status: Gender: Religion : Languages: WORK EXPERIENCE January 2004 to 2009 Safety Surveyors Ltd‚ Nairobi 36Years Kenyan Single Female Christianity English‚ Kiswahili Designation: Office Assistant Responsibilities: Dispatching of mails
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as orders‚ customer queries and concerns‚ delegating jobs within the team and ensuring colleagues understand their jobs‚ emails‚ phone calls and ordering. I have been with Jewel First for 2 years now. Jewel First is an online retail business which sells jewellery and accessories. The company was formed in 2009 as part of a Pandora online retailer as the company grew so did the range of brands we sell. The company now has 4 websites with a database that exceeds 300‚000 active customers; we can process
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Table of Contect 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Procedures 2 3.0 Findings 3 3.1 Customer care 3 3.1.1 Customer 3 3.1.1 Customer needs and wants 3 3.1.2 Customer loyalty and satisfaction 4 3.1.3 Communication Technology 4 3.2 Supply chain 5 3.2.1 Design 5 3.2.2 Manufacture 6 3.2.3 Products distribution 6 3.2.4 Retail terminals 7 3.3 Marketing Strategy 7 3.3.1 Strategy 8 a Strong supply chain management strategy 8 b Fast fashion strategy 8 c Global distribution strategy
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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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Topic Gateway Series Customer profitability analysis Customer profitability analysis Topic Gateway Series No. 55 1 Prepared by Jasmin Harvey and Technical Information Service January 2009 Topic Gateway Series Customer profitability analysis About Topic Gateways Topic Gateways are intended as a refresher or introduction to topics of interest to CIMA members. They include a basic definition‚ a brief overview and a fuller explanation of practical application. Finally they
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