Articles, tagged with "sustainable competitive advantage", page 3
28th March 2008
Nowadays IT outsourcing to India has become more about superior quality rather than cheap cost. Quality is the latest buzzword and is ruling business processes and services like never before. Indian firms are now focusing on process reengineering, excelle...
Read >
Author:
Synapse India
05th March 2008
Companies can work hard to listen to consumers and make them happier. Listening to consumers make potential and influential consumers feel empowered and tell their friends about the good quality products or services they purchase. Therefore, listening and...
Read >
Author:
Dr. Golam Md. Munir
24th January 2008
So you have chosen your desired business, you have found the perfect location and you have decided exactly what you want from your new venture. Sounds like you are part way to making your dream of owning your own business into a reality. So what's next? Y...
Read >
Author:
Helen
21st October 2007
As you know that "Trust" is really important in life and that's what exactly I want to mention here to bring success in your website. As a business person, remember this: If people trust you, the revenue will follow automatically!!!It is absolutely necess...
Read >
Author:
ankurpatel
28th September 2007
If your website does not create a sense of trust in your visitors, all your efforts will be in vain. Your online business will never succeed. That's the bad news. The good news is that it is very easy to create and build trust in your online visitors. Bel...
Read >
Author:
Miles Galliford
26th April 2007
The internet is an extremely tough and competitive world, where almost everyone is on a level playing field. It is therefore absolutely paramount for a company starting up or moving into the e-commerce environment to find themselves a sustainable competit...
Read >
Author:
Carolyn Clayton
02nd March 2007
Customer service representatives (CSRs)
Interact with customers to provide information in response to inquiries about products and services and to handle and resolve complaints. First point of customer contact for general inquiries like pricing, products...
Read >
Author:
Steven Robert
16th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Michael Kay HBBReview.com
Every business everywhere has a design, intentionally or not; a structure that is tuned to generating profit by exploiting what's known as leverage and sustainable competitive advantage.
Let's look at a f...
Read >
Author:
Michael Kay
16th November 2006
As marketers, we all have one constraint in common and that is time. It becomes apparent that, as marketers, we should maximize on our action time by effectively communicating with more qualified prospects. The bottom line is if we do that consistently, w...
Read >
Author:
Dan Hatfield
27th September 2006
The percentage of output from service economy indicates whether a country is a developed country or a developing one. Developed countries often posses healthy and strong service industry. The backbone of many service operations are Supply Chain Management...
Read >
Author:
Natalie Aranda
09th May 2006
Business intelligence can be defined as a set of business processes designed to garner and analyze business information. It is a vast category of application of programs that includes providing access to data to help an entrepreneur in his business decisi...
Read >
Author:
Mansi Gupta
05th April 2006
Gracefully Accepting Feedback a Key Employment SkillWith the long-term trend of protecting employees' individualself esteem added to an overriding concern over expensiveemployee lawsuits, accountability is more a buzzword than away of life at most compani...
Read >
Author:
09th January 2006
--------------------------------------------------------------------
For a marketing plan to be successful, the mix of Product, Price, Promotion, and Placement must reflect the wants and desires of the consumers in the target market. Trying to convince...
Read >
Author:
urlreader
06th October 2005
he paper aims to identify the role human factors play in determining the success or failure or knowledge management initiatives.
A growing realisation in both the private and public sector is the worth of human capital as an intangible asset. In a so...
Read >
Author:
Colin Mc Cullough
10th August 2005
By: Bill Willard
Estimates that 20 percent of customers account for 80 percent of total revenues in some businesses is a wake-up call! Finding new business a climate like that is expensive, and often unrewarding. As Barry Stamos points out in "'Bes...
Read >
Author:
Bill Willard