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  • * customer/consumer may always select alternative vendor. * customer/consumer imposed interoperability constraints: eg: ''Valid proposals must n
    413 bytes (49 words) - 12:38, 28 August 2004
  • The '''retail shelf''' is where a customer first encounters the [[barcode]] and other aspects of the [[product label]] Because a customer moves past many such shelves rapidly, this is probably the worst possible p
    2 KB (350 words) - 22:48, 28 August 2005
  • '''Extreme standardization''' guarantees that the customer/consumer always has a choice.
    416 bytes (53 words) - 02:56, 24 August 2004
  • ...to effectively evoke a concrete image in the [[customer]]'s mind. From the customer's point of view, this attribute makes it difficult to evaluate or compare s
    3 KB (385 words) - 09:47, 29 May 2005
  • ...their management, this was a breakeven proposition, but, it would ensure [[customer loyalty]] far into the future, as so many people's [[individual buying crit #They may be able to provide some data on [[price premium]] or [[customer loyalty]] gains to be had by strongly supporting the [[Consumerium Services
    2 KB (300 words) - 03:45, 21 March 2005
  • They are typically delivered to the customer's ears by the following means: ...signal delivery is thus expected to remain the critical influence on most customer's buying decisions. This includes of course the [[word of mouth]] that is
    3 KB (542 words) - 22:10, 10 April 2004
  • ...sensitive information, mainly [[price]]s, remember they have their own [[w:customer privacy]] and competitive concerns
    777 bytes (108 words) - 20:17, 26 November 2003
  • ...ccount number]]) is a very commonly used system for rewarding the [[repeat customer]].
    1,011 bytes (160 words) - 13:35, 29 August 2005
  • ...corporations write them to their own specifications, and may vary them per customer as well as per product. When a more predictable and easier to [[audit]] re
    1 KB (172 words) - 23:28, 24 November 2003
  • But does the customer/consumer always have a choice? Yes, because organizations are ''procrustifi
    2 KB (259 words) - 12:35, 28 August 2004
  • ...device, the [[walkman]], can help by bringing [[green light]] products to customer attention, say by [[in-store radio]]. This is probably the best goal for a
    2 KB (309 words) - 22:45, 28 August 2005
  • ...isement Video]]s streamed straight to and only to the interested potential customer provides a better focus for your marketing efforts. Audio-visual marketing
    2 KB (308 words) - 21:34, 1 March 2004
  • ...h as [[walkie-talkie]] or [[cordless protocol]] applications that call the customer back with an [[audio]] presentation on the product they just [[barcode scan
    3 KB (374 words) - 22:14, 10 April 2004
  • ...uced cheaply and moved over the Internet to the [[retail shelf]] where the customer considers what to buy. Without Julia to compete with, Ing is far more like
    6 KB (930 words) - 16:07, 2 March 2004
  • Providing the best and effective solutions for our customer needs and giving out satisfying results. What's more, we plan to make the e
    2 KB (262 words) - 08:00, 22 March 2019
  • **Better customer, staff and supplier relations
    4 KB (487 words) - 01:21, 28 April 2004
  • ...doesn't work, and often clears purchases that are morally offensive to the customer, or just fails. Ultimately, it is ignored, and just gathers dust. Hardwar ...hat "you own the hardware you decide what software will run on it, not the customer" is heavily promoted to the [[point of sale]] venue owner (retailer). Adve
    8 KB (1,407 words) - 21:12, 14 August 2004
  • ...[[brand]]. It seeks to increase the product's ''perceived [[value]] to the customer'' and thereby increase its [[price value]]. Its ultimate goal is to create
    6 KB (847 words) - 17:42, 22 July 2004
  • ...unsure regardless of whether a web-based store is reputable, contact their customer service. Check with a few questions in regards to the items, the transactio
    5 KB (875 words) - 13:05, 23 May 2014
  • ...ne is needed, or that the site's doctor can write a prescription after the customer answers some questions, are breaking the law.<br><br>Research by the Nation
    5 KB (864 words) - 12:55, 23 May 2014
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