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Internal and External Customers you land on a poorly designed website how long does it take you to click away from the poorly designed site in search of a better option?External customers are the company’s clients. They are people who purchase the products the company produces. They are of a great importance to the organization. There are also internal customers. They play an important role in the organization’s success as well. Internal customers are the staff that the company hires.BENEFIT OF CUSTOMER CARE TO YOUR INTERNAL CUSTOMERThe Intern You can review virtually any industry, sector, vertical or micro-vertical and when you examine the dominant brands you’ll find quality design at their core. While there are exceptions to every rule they are few and far between when it comes to design. If you try hard enough you can find an aberration in just about any rule, but it will simply be 60 Hour Work Weeks - Can You and Your Career Survive Them Let me make my position very clear…design absolutely matters. Whether it is aesthetic, functional, creative, process, innovative, intellectual, technical or applicational…design matters. While I have heard many a professional downplay the value of design, it has been my experience that most business people that espouse this opinion are commenting on something outside of their domain expertise in an attempt to justify a competing agenda or a position of ignorance. While this position may seem a bit harsh, it is nonetheless true. In today’s blog post I’ll examine why design matters.In the 80s while I was an account executive for AT&T most people in my organization worked normal (for then) business hours. By that I mean they arrived close to 8 or 8:30AM and left between 5 and 5:30PM. By 6 PM the office was empty. No one seemed to notice or care how many hours people worked. I had a boss nicknamed “Dry Cleaner Sam” because they joked he was “in by 10, out by 4”. What do you think when you experience poor design? Are you likely to adopt a new software application that is poorly designed? When you are handed a business card that was printed at Kinko’s are you impressed? Are you likely to read a piece of collateral material that is poorly designed? If a newly implemented business process has design flaws will employees follow the process or circumvent it? Is poorly designed consumer packaging likely to attract your attention as you walk down the shopping isle? When it’s time to purchase your next automobile would you give serious consideration to a poorly designed vehicle? I could go on ad nauseum with similar questions, but my guess is that you get my point… Now let’s examine the flip-side of the coin by looking at the positives associated with strong design. When you think of Apple you immediate think of a company that has built a strong brand around quality design. The iPod phemomenon is point in case. The iPod pioneered innovative design in the mp3 vertical with great technical design, outstanding functional design and is in a class by itself with regard to aesthetic design. Largely due to the iPod’s strong integrated design qualities it is the dominant brand in its class, commands a pricing premium and has developed an extremely loyal and satisfied customer base. When you are evaluating vendors online and you land on a poorly designed website how long does it take you to click away from the poorly designed site in search of a better option? You can review virtually any industry, sector, vertical or micro-vertical and when you examine the dominant brands you’ll find quality design at their core. While there are exceptions to every rule they are few and far between when it comes to design. If you try hard enough you can find an aberration in just about any rule, but it will simply be Vending Machine Consumer Perceptions seem a bit harsh, it is nonetheless true. In today’s blog post I’ll examine why design matters.A recent vending machine industry-wide survey revealed that the vending machine industry is losing many potential consumers due to a lack of consumer education. The study surveyed 2,223 people over the Internet. The objective of the new vending machine industry study was to determine vending machine consumer motives for purchase decisions. The study also examined potential areas to expand ve What do you think when you experience poor design? Are you likely to adopt a new software application that is poorly designed? When you are handed a business card that was printed at Kinko’s are you impressed? Are you likely to read a piece of collateral material that is poorly designed? If a newly implemented business process has design flaws will employees follow the process or circumvent it? Is poorly designed consumer packaging likely to attract your attention as you walk down the shopping isle? When it’s time to purchase your next automobile would you give serious consideration to a poorly designed vehicle? I could go on ad nauseum with similar questions, but my guess is that you get my point… Now let’s examine the flip-side of the coin by looking at the positives associated with strong design. When you think of Apple you immediate think of a company that has built a strong brand around quality design. The iPod phemomenon is point in case. The iPod pioneered innovative design in the mp3 vertical with great technical design, outstanding functional design and is in a class by itself with regard to aesthetic design. Largely due to the iPod’s strong integrated design qualities it is the dominant brand in its class, commands a pricing premium and has developed an extremely loyal and satisfied customer base. When you are evaluating vendors online and you land on a poorly designed website how long does it take you to click away from the poorly designed site in search of a better option? You can review virtually any industry, sector, vertical or micro-vertical and when you examine the dominant brands you’ll find quality design at their core. While there are exceptions to every rule they are few and far between when it comes to design. If you try hard enough you can find an aberration in just about any rule, but it will simply be 10 Steps in Helping You Start Your Alpaca Ranch nt it? Is poorly designed consumer packaging likely to attract your attention as you walk down the shopping isle? When it’s time to purchase your next automobile would you give serious consideration to a poorly designed vehicle? I could go on ad nauseum with similar questions, but my guess is that you get my point…Interested in starting your own alpaca ranch? You are not alone. The alpaca industry has been thriving since the early 1980’s, so there is no need to reinvent the wheel. One of the best things going for the alpaca industry is the alpaca rancher. I have never met a group so friendly and willing to pass on their knowledge to all the newbies joining. In keeping the knowledge flowing I share wit Now let’s examine the flip-side of the coin by looking at the positives associated with strong design. When you think of Apple you immediate think of a company that has built a strong brand around quality design. The iPod phemomenon is point in case. The iPod pioneered innovative design in the mp3 vertical with great technical design, outstanding functional design and is in a class by itself with regard to aesthetic design. Largely due to the iPod’s strong integrated design qualities it is the dominant brand in its class, commands a pricing premium and has developed an extremely loyal and satisfied customer base. When you are evaluating vendors online and you land on a poorly designed website how long does it take you to click away from the poorly designed site in search of a better option? You can review virtually any industry, sector, vertical or micro-vertical and when you examine the dominant brands you’ll find quality design at their core. While there are exceptions to every rule they are few and far between when it comes to design. If you try hard enough you can find an aberration in just about any rule, but it will simply be Label Printers uilt a strong brand around quality design. The iPod phemomenon is point in case. The iPod pioneered innovative design in the mp3 vertical with great technical design, outstanding functional design and is in a class by itself with regard to aesthetic design. Largely due to the iPod’s strong integrated design qualities it is the dominant brand in its class, commands a pricing premium and has developed an extremely loyal and satisfied customer base. When you are evaluating vendors online and you land on a poorly designed website how long does it take you to click away from the poorly designed site in search of a better option?Creating labels for any application can be quite arduous if you are still using a word processor to create the labels and an ordinary printer to print them out. Now label printing has become extremely easy with the f state-of-the-art, label printers at affordable prices. Printing labels is now as easy as entering the data and pressing a few buttons on a label printer.Today’s label pri You can review virtually any industry, sector, vertical or micro-vertical and when you examine the dominant brands you’ll find quality design at their core. While there are exceptions to every rule they are few and far between when it comes to design. If you try hard enough you can find an aberration in just about any rule, but it will simply be Evolution of Accounting you land on a poorly designed website how long does it take you to click away from the poorly designed site in search of a better option?Accounting has been called as the language of business. Accounting is the system which measures business activities. It processes activities in business into reports and communicates the results to top management. Let us now look through the advancement of accounting.Ancient AccountingAs early as 8500 B.C., accounting has already existed. Archaeologists have found clay toke You can review virtually any industry, sector, vertical or micro-vertical and when you examine the dominant brands you’ll find quality design at their core. While there are exceptions to every rule they are few and far between when it comes to design. If you try hard enough you can find an aberration in just about any rule, but it will simply be just an aberration. There is certainly a difference between value engineering and arbitrary cost containment. The next time you hear someone question an investment into design solely for the purpose of reducing expenditures I would suggest that you think long and hard before doing so as few things in business produce the return on investment that a reputation for quality design can yield. Think about the marketing and advertising campaigns that get your attention, the clothes you wear, the house you live in, the cars you drive, the cell phone you carry or any number of other decisions you make and you’ll find that design plays a key role in your decisioning…Design Matters!
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