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Branding: What Not to Do iness, or business prHere's a little story about what not to do as you carve out a name for yourself in the world of internet business.Don't use a miscellaneous email account as your primary web contact address.Some silly copywriter did this when she thought she was going to start working "freelance corporate" for staffing agenc Maintenance Management Q - The real question is - how long will your audience pay attention?Maintenance management is the management of important and sometimes confidential information with the help of certain computer systems. Maintenance management systems are those systems which are used for the purpose of Customer Relationship Management, or CRM, through the introduction of advanced computer systems. Maintenance managemen A - In business, or business pre Fast Food Business Thought 2000-2001 is - how long will your audience pay attention?Well I have been looking at some data from 2000 and 2001, economic data. And some of the hot trends then are certainly changed now. For instance in August of 2000 in Chain Leader News for QSR-Quick Service Restaurants, national sandwich chains were losing market share to independents, nearly 41% over the previous two years and as muc A - In business, or business pr Data Mining Models - Tom's Ten Data Tips ur audience pay attention?What is a model? A model is a purposeful simplification of reality. Models can take on many forms. A built-to-scale look alike, a mathematical equation, a spreadsheet, or a person, a scene, and many other forms. In all cases, the model uses only part of reality, that’s why it’s a simplification. And in all cas A - In business, or business pr Understanding the Basics of Managerial Accounting tion?A variety of organisations affect our daily lives. Manufacturers, retailers, service firms, agribusiness companies, non-profit organisations and governmental agencies provide us with a vast array of goods and services. All of these companies share two common things. First, they all have a set of goals or objectives. A bank's goals migh A - In business, or business pr Is The Customer Always Right? iness, or business presentations, timing is everything, according to Christina Kaya, who heads Kayaco Semina
Is the customer always right? How far should a company go to satisfy their clientele or customer base? Is there a point when satisfying the customer is actually harmful to the enterprise or as the saying goes, is the customer always right? In today’s blog post I’ll share my opinion as to the validity of this statement and where to draw
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