DETERMINE CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS FOR ICT SYSTEMS AND SUPPORT SERVICES AIM OF THE LESSON To determine who a customer is To determine customer requirements To determine steps to determining customer requirements To determine reasons for determining customer requirements To document customer requirement DEFINITION OF CUSTOMER A customer is anybody who has the right to demand for goods or services either internal or external DETERMINING CUSTOMER REQUIREMENT This is a systematic
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How Distribution Is Arranged To Provide Customer Convenience? There are several ways in which businesses arrange distribution to provide customer convenience. The methods used may vary slightly based on what sort of business is being operated. For example‚ those who are running an e-commerce business will have different techniques than those who have a standard "real world" business headquarters. Also‚ different real world businesses may have different techniques dependent upon the size of the
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Automated Customer Service: Advantages Outweigh Disadvantages The marketplace in the world today is more competitive than ever before. Businesses are trying to increase profits and lower operating costs. Stockholders are insisting that companies make money‚ thus increasing their stock portfolios. Consumers are busier than at any point in the history of man. They work longer hours and try to squeeze more extracurricular activities into their evenings. Into this arena has come the automated customer
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Geographic It is in Bose’s best interest to pursue geographical areas such as suburbs and big cities. Customers in rural areas wouldn’t have the access to go to a Bose store‚ but could still order the products online if they are interested in purchasing. Since the emergence of e-commerce‚ it is possible to reach all areas of the globe via web-interface. It is possible to not only reach a broader market‚ but to do so at a relatively low cost. The overhead costs from distribution are greatly reduced
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in determining the cost of serving customers and as a basis for evaluating the profitabilty of a specific customer or group of customers. Why is this important? Most managers agree that 80% of their profits come from the top 20% of their customers and most important‚ the bottom 20% of their customers are unprofitable. For example‚ to compete with Walmart‚Best Buy works hard to attract profitable customers and equally hard to discourage the unprofitable customers which those that are price shopping
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Customers are attracted to a business by many factors but the most important ones are product value‚ product suitability‚ and product function. The factors here that apply to McDonalds are mostly product value and maybe product suitability. Customers are bothered about how much McDonalds charge them for the burgers‚ because if McDonalds charge too high then people would not be attracted to McDonalds. E.g. a burger for $4. However‚ on contrast if you charge too low then people would think your product
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Total customer experience can be improved in the following ways; “A customer experience is an interaction between an organization and a customer as perceived through a customer’s conscious and subconscious mind. It is a blend of an organization’s rational performance‚ the senses stimulated and the emotions evoked and intuitively measured against customer expectations across all moments of contact.” (beyond philosophy‚ 2011) Employees should be the first step in achieving an organisations goal
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Is The Customer “Always Right”? Abstract The customer is always right. It is the merchant’s wealth to safeguard the interests of customers. Many sellers think that some the customer is unreasonable and vulgar. Customer is always right for three reasons. First‚ the customer is always right is not the criterion of distinguished between right and wrong but is the criteria of the service work because the focus of the work is how to help customers make the right choices‚ and how to provide
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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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Individual Research “Customer engagement of commercial brand community on Facebook” Ms.Benchawan Phumphuengsri ID: 543-9374 iMBA Batch 3 Section 19 BP6993 Individual Research Submitted to Assistant Professor Dr. Kriengsin Prasongsukarn Graduate School of business Assumption University Submission date: 12 April 2013 Word count: ……..words Abstract The rise of the Internet in worldwide there are opportunities and challenges have emerged for marketing brands and products
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