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Cross Cultural Management and Marketing
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An 8 page paper evaluating a statement that all attempts to explain other cultures still are made in terms of one that is not of that culture. In so doing, the very effort to explain the culture can be in error. It is necessary to know the differences in these populations for advertising purposes for advertising to be truly effective. Other aspects of marketing involve the need for still greater awareness of cultural differences of perception and reception of marketing messages. The inability of departing from the evaluation statement supports it. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSmktgCompMgmt.rtf
Cruising to Puerto Rico
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A 6 page paper containing slide contents and speaker notes for a 12-slide PowerPoint presentation promoting the addition of weekend cruises between Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands. The presentation has many pictures from Puerto Rico. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KStravPuRicoPPT.rtf
Cruising to Puerto Rico
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A 23 page marketing plan for a weekend-length cruise route between Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands. It is the mission of the venture to increase tourism in Puerto Rico, enabling each country to take advantage of its neighbor's tourist trade. The ultimate goal is that weekend cruise visitors will note the surroundings and accommodations, and return for on-land visits in the future. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Cultural Capital: Culture of Taste
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Culture capital is the hidden ledger that posts the scorecard for cultures within society. Culture capital is social interactions that amount to social transactions among the popular people (dominant) and those who observe them (dominated). This kind of capital is related to taste — the taste of the dominating social group. This paper explores the relationship of taste to capitalism, and briefly looks at consumerism through the eyes of Veblen and Bourdieu. Bibliography lists 3 sources. JVcultast.rtf
Filename: JVcultast.rtf
CUSTOMER ANALYSIS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
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This 8-page paper discusses the customer in terms of marketing strategy by introducing consumer models and applying them to real-world situations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Customer Care in Hospitality
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6 pages. This paper defines the
concept of customer care in the hospitality industry. The focus
is on the importance of hospitality within the context of the
front office, or reception area. The process of creating a
customer care program is discussed as are ways in which it can be
monitored and maintained on a regular basis. Perhaps most
interesting is the fact that as times change so do customer care
aspects; the hospitality industry is one that is constantly
undergoing changes and because of this the training and methods
employed must be kept constantly up to date as well.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Customer Loyalty
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This 10 page paper examines the difference between customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. This is achieved by reviewing Jill Griffins book ' Customer Loyalty : How To Earn It And How To Keep It', and comparing this with contemporary theories. The advantages and economic implications are considered in conjunction with the way loyal customers may be found, developed and then retained. The bibliography sites 7 sources.
Filename: TEloyall.wps
Customer Loyalty Defined
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This 4 page report discusses the concept of customer loyalty - what it is, how to get it, and how to keep it. Consumers have varying views on what an ideal relationship consists of and where they will place their loyalties. Whatever definition of customer loyalty is given, a truly loyal relationship is characterized by customers' increasing level of trust. Therefore, trust is a key factor in customer loyalty that allows the marketing professional to better understand the motivation and desires of the average consumer. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Customer Relations Interview
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Customer Relations Interview This 3 page paper considers a fictitious interview with a customer relations/service manager for a large automotive company to assess the areas where customer relations are important. The paper then presents recommendations to enhance the customer relations further with the use of CRM. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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Customer Relations Management and Seven Unique Companies
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This
25 page report discusses six separate companies -- American
Airlines, First Union, HP, Amazon.com, HomeGrocer.com,
Dickssupermarkets.com, Webvan.com -- and their understanding,
implementation, and enhancement of Customer Relationship
Management or CRM efforts. Whether it is called customer
relationship management, CRM, or just good business practice
based on common sense, making customers central to immediate and
long-term business action is on the rapid rise. Leading-edge
companies the world over are recognizing that intimate,
one-to-one relationships with their customers are critical to
survival in our increasingly global and competitive marketplace.
Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: BWcrm.wps
Customer Relationship Management
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This 7 page report discusses the what customer relationship management (CRM) is and reviews literature related to the topic. The value of CRM is discussed along with what major factors have to be present for CRM to meet its full potential. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: BWcrmlit.rtf
Customer Relationship Management – A literature Review
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The 5 page paper is a comprehensive literature review of customer relationship management. The paper examines what it is, how and when it can be used and factors that impact on effective implementation. The writer makes use of real cases to illustrate points raised. The bibliography cites 16 sources.
Filename: TEcustrm.rtf
Customer Relationship Management; Long Term Prospects
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This 14 page paper examines customer relationship management and critically analyse how the marketer can prevent the demise of customer relationship management in the future. Evaluating this with examples how to sustain the credibility of relationship marketing for the customer. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
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Customer Relationship Marketing
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This 11 page paper considers the role of relationship marketing, how it impacts on companies and their customers and the value it may create. The paper examines this in the context of financial services marketing. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
Filename: TErmarkt.rtf
Customer Retention and Maximization
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This 3 page paper uses F. Robert Dwyer’s book on business marketing as a starting point for a discussion of customer retention and maximization, and why they are important. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVCusRet.rtf
Customer Role, Satisfaction and Retention in Regards to the Dental Practice of Dr. Sandra M. Finch, D.M.D.
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This is a 5 page paper discussing various suggestions and opportunities for customer satisfaction and retention in a dental practice. Assessment of the information available on the web site of Dr. Sandra Finch, D.M.D (www.drfinch.com), provides the reader with a good outline of the services available in her dental practice in White Rock, British Columbia. The web page gives background, education and training information about Dr. Finch herself under “Meet the Doctor” as well as other customer services areas such as “About the Practice”, “New Patient Information”, “Cosmetic Dentistry”, “Testimonials” and an email contact address under “Contact Us”. The importance of the customer/patient is emphasized throughout the web site and the invitation is also extended to welcome new patients. However, in order to retain her current patients and attract new patients, various customer relations procedures could be introduced which would provide a unique edge over the competition. These practices could include increased advertising through other areas of the media, public speeches to local social groups, customer satisfaction surveys, setting up a referral network, larger access through the web page, guaranteed appointment times and extended hours among other suggestions.
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Customer Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior
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A 12 page paper reviewing several empirical studies of customer satisfaction. There appears to be relatively few published empirical studies that specifically address the issue of customer satisfaction. Even fewer use the information gained to suggest changes in organizational behavior, at least at systemic levels where those changes can have the greatest effect. Those studies that do exist, however, bring valuable insights that together can lead to a synthesis of the information within them and understanding the theoretical frameworks in which each was undertaken. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KScustSatOrgBe.rtf