MBA ProMA Customer Analysis‚ Buying Behavior and Segmentation Professor Hossein Dadfar Customer Analysis What do you need to know about your customers? Professor Hossein Dadfar 1 What you need to know Who buys the product / service Who uses the product / service What customers buy How they use the product/services Where customers buy When customers buy How customers choose Why they prefer a product How they respond to marketing programs Will they buy it (again)? Dadfar
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2012 Customer Relationship Mangement Chapter 3 The Marketing Marketing Environment N.Karami 1 Learning Objectives Understand environmental actors and forces Learn how demographic and economic factors affect marketing Identify trends in the firm’s natural and technological environments Explore key changes in political and cultural environments Realize how companies react to the marketing environment 2 1 N.Karami ‚Marketing 2012 September 29‚ 2012 Customer Relationship
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e-commerce is online communication which makes the good relation with customers & support business relations. In first wave e-mail communication with customers used to be unstructured. In Second wave modified e-mail strategies which are integral to customer contact. It provides a filtered outcome so that customers can choose their product according to their choice. Thus it is a quite easy and attractive for customers to take advantage from such communication modes of second wave. 3. What
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The six steps are as follows: Awareness The customer becomes aware of the product through advertising. This is a challenging step‚ there is no guarantee that the customer will be aware of the product brand after they view the advert. Customers see many adverts each day but will only remember the brand of a tiny fraction of products. Knowledge The customer begins to gain knowledge about the product for example through the internet‚ retail advisors and product packaging. In today’s digital world
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1) Edwards Manufacturing Company purchases two component parts from three different suppliers. The suppliers have limited capacity‚ and no one supplier can meet all the company’s needs. In addition‚ the suppliers charge different prices for the components. Supplier Component 1 2 3 1 $12 $13 $14 2 $10 $11 $10 Each supplier has a limited capacity in terms of the total number components it can supply. However‚ as long as Edwards provides sufficient advance orders‚ each supplier
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The iPod Nano sixth generation‚ now features a smaller 1.54 inch multi-touch screen with a lower resolution of 240x240 pixels but a higher pixel density of 220 pixels per inch‚ as opposed to the larger 2.2 inch screen on the iPod Nano 5G. The iPod Nano has 24 hours of music playback on a single charge. The new iPod Nano has lost the previous generation’s video camera‚ built-in voice recorder and built-in speaker‚ and games. It has also lost support for video playback‚ but music videos and video podcasts
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Institute of Vocational Education Department of Business Administration Customer Relationship Management c55fb2db164da7c3d0dd3d66d2235cce.doc LECTURE OBJECTIVES Understand relationship marketing. Understand the differences between relationship marketing and transaction marketing. Understand customer relationship management Identify the essential concepts on customer relations – customer satisfaction and customer loyalty 1. Understand Relationship Marketing 1.1 What is ‘Relationship
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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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CUSTOMER RELATION MANAGEMENT • MODULE CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT • LECTURER DR GEOFF WINTER • TOPIC CUSTOMER RELATION MANAGEMENT. • SUBMITED BY MUHAMMAD AMIR • I.D. 39644 • GROUP D TABLE OF CONTENT 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2. DEFINITION OF CUSTOMER RELATION MANAGEMENT 3. QCI CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT MODEL 4. DISCUSSION 5. CONCLUSION 6. CITATIONS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper discuss
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21 January 2015 Customer Service Matters Introduction Organizations are complex collections of various groups working toward the same common goal. In order to create the effective use of limited resources and to focus on stated goal‚ organizations’ structures are established. The most common structure‚ Functional Structures‚ have 3-5 levels each with their own specific responsibility and expectation. The most commonly recognized levels include the following: Human Resources (Hiring employees
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