From tin soldiers to Russian dolls : creating added value through services
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書誌事項
From tin soldiers to Russian dolls : creating added value through services
Butterworth-Heinemann, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references(p. [225]-266)and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is based on several years' research into how companies can gain and maintain customers by adding value through first-class service. The "tin soldiers" of the title reflect the product-focused attitudes and systems of many companies up until the late 1980s. Immersed in technical innovations and many manufacturing efficiencies, they somehow forgot the customer. The "Russian doll" image reflects the new customer-focused company which sees its people, processes and core markets as a whole, made up of interconnected and interdependent parts. The author examines why this is happening and what manufacturers and service companies can do to adapt their structure, skills and strategies to compete by adding value through services.
目次
- Products, tin soldiers and matter
- customers, Russian dolls and what matters
- the market power is in the services because the value is in the results
- jumping into the customer's activity cycle
- building service-intensive networks
- the soft side of know(ing) how
- managing the stepping-stones to customer satisfaction
- making services pay their way
- linking, liaising and leveraging services through technology
- looking beyond and ahead.
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