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Identify three practices through which companies can better understand their customers’ needs

Identify three practices through which companies can better understand their customers’ needs

Answer the questions in paragraph format

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Needed by 12:00 p.m. September 5, 2013

What is the TQ view on customer-supplier relationships?

List the practices used to improve customer-supplier relationships.

What is the difference between customer satisfaction and customer loyalty? Why is it important to distinguish between these two concepts?

Identify three practices through which companies can better understand their customers’ needs.

What are the key principles for effective customer-supplier relationships?

What are the roles for customers identified by Gersuny and Rosengren.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the functional structure? How does a process focus overcome some of the disadvantages?

What are the major types of structural change exhibited by organizations pursuing total quality?

What is high-performance work? What types of HR practices contribute to a high performance work environment?

Explain the differences between job enlargement, job enrichment, and job rotation.

 

 

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Both the suppliers and customers do not have sufficient funds to carry out their activities. As a result of this, they come into a relationship with mutual benefits. The customer-supplier relationship is mainly aimed at benefiting both parties. In this respect, the parties are the suppliers and the customers. The customers will be able to purchase and transport their goods and services at a cheaper rate hence reducing the costs………………….

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