loyalty
loyalty
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by Janae Wentworth - 2006-12-06
Defining Customer ServiceCustomer service is understanding and exceeding the needs of the customer.A customer, or client, is someone who purchases a commodity or service.Service is the work performed ...
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by Janae Wentworth - 2006-12-06
Excellent customer service exceeds customer needs (real or perceived) in a consistent and dependable manner.Note the phrase "real or perceived." This is very important in understanding excellent cust...
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by Erez Manhaimer,Ph.D. - 2006-12-09
One of the first references in the realm of branding was presented by Robinson (1933), who maintained that it is possible to sell to different target audiences a variety of brands of the same product ...
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by Terrie Cogswell - 2007-01-17
Your pet (Dog) in most cases will always choose you over anyone else that enters the house. Your pet gives you unconditional love, friendship, and loyalty. It is your job to be loyal to your pet. Givi...
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by Bishara Hazboun - 2007-01-21
Goals provide our lives with a sense of purpose and direct our behaviors toward a positive end results. Goals must be specific and realistic, yet flexible. Losing weight and finishing my education are...
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by Roger Gurung - 2007-01-21
In 2005 General Motors launched a consumer incentive program after a few years of sluggish sales. From this promotion alone, the auto maker's share of the US market jumped almost seven per cent in jus...
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by Valentina Bellicova - 2007-02-01
At some point on the arc of time, long before history began, caveman Og and animal Dog forged a symbiotic relationship which has stood the age old test of time. How it began, one can only guess. The ...
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by Marilyn Mackenzie - 2007-02-13
Years ago, most offices had a saying stuck somewhere on the walls. It might have been near the copier, near the coffeepot, or near the water cooler - where supposedly everyone gathered. (Funny, I ne...
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by Robert Swayze - 2007-02-19
Friendship isn't always easily described. The Eskimos, they say, have a hundred different words for snow. Unfortunately, the English language isn't quite as innovative, so friendship remains more a...
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by Kenneth Wallace - 2007-02-28
I'm simply going to list these fifteen principles for complete customer service and let you draw your own conclusions regarding the following questions (these need to be answered in sequence):• Is thi...