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    There are several problems that Blue Nile needs to deal with if they wish to remain on top such as: ❖ One of the major problem with web based marketing is maintaining and driving consumer toward the website which will pose blue Nile’s major challenge going into the 21st century so how to attract new consumers. ❖ How should Blue Nile Inc increase consumer awareness and confidence purchasing high value luxury jewelry online? ❖ Blue Nile has very little presence outside of the United

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    assalamualaikum‚ One of the common challenges faced by Malaysian multinational company is cultural diversity. Culture is the learned‚ shared way of doing things in a particular society. It is the way‚ for example in which its member eat‚ dress‚ greet and treat one another‚ teach their children‚ solve everyday problems‚ and so on ( Schermerhorn‚ Hunt‚ Osborn 2003). Cultural diversity in workplace refers to the range of differences between individuals in an organization. It affects the way in

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    Challenges faced by young unemployed families in Chicago Research Question Format: Considering the main relationship between parent and children‚ why or what is the cause of the unemployment among young families‚ and the effect this has on the family institution where the social problem is located. Social Question Description: When someone looses a job in the family‚ it reverberates through the whole family. It doesn’t just affect the job looser it affects the whole family and it affects people’s

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    CRM processes

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    April 2011 Abstrac t —Cus tomer re lationship management (CRM) has the potential for achieving succe ss and growth for organizations in the nowadays environment of extensive competition and rapid technological developmen t. CRM enables organizations to know their customers better and to build sustainable relationships with them. However‚ CRM is considered as buzzword and it is not understood well. The main components of CRM are people‚ technology‚ and processes. This paper provides

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    movie October Sky the Rocket Boys faced many obstacles that they didn’t always pass through quickly. But in the end they overcame those and proved to be successful. Through these unsuccessful and successful events the Rocket Boys challenged themselves and the people around them to believe in the unbelievable. If everyone thought they were to grow up to be miners like everyone else in the town of Coalwood‚ then they certainly proved them wrong. One thing that they faced that was unsuccessful was the

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF CRM

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    maintaining relationship between them and customers since the customers is the most important and various way were made so that they remain to be the first. The loyal customers are the one of the main factor that will determine the existence of a business itself. One of the business strategy that usually used by the businesses is that CRM; an acronym from Customer Relation Management. CRM is a business strategy that will enable a business to manage and maintain their relationship with the customers

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    Crm in Banking

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    Customer relationship management (CRM) is a strategy that can help them to build long-lasting relationships with their customers and increase their revenues and profits. CRM in the banking sector is of greater importance. The aim of this study is to explore and analyze the strategic implementation of CRM in selected banks of Pakistan‚ identify the benefits‚ the problems‚ as well as the success and failure factors of the implementation and develop a better understanding of CRM impact on banking competitiveness

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    (Brintnall-Peterson‚ et. al.‚ 2009). New Mexico ranks sixth in the nation for the number of grandchildren living in grandparent-headed households (Goodman & Rao‚ 2007). A substantial amount of research has been done in the last decade to explore the effects‚ both negative and positive‚ that this increasing trend has had on grandparents and their grandchildren. There are many reasons why grandchildren live with their grandparents. Reasons include parent’s incarceration‚ drug abuse‚ death or divorce‚ unemployment

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    Major challenge faced by Nike in the next five years Nike always gives their customers more than just good sports gears. As the company notes on its website (www.nike.com)‚ “Nike has always know the truth‚ it’s not so much the shoes but where they taking you” Nike care much about its customer to live as their bodies. Nike not just promotes sales but it promotes sports for the benefits of all. However‚ as we can see from (Vogel‚ 2012)‚ Nike has faced some challenge when they are putting their efforts

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    by Barbara Ehrenreich and it explores if minimum wage or low paying jobs in the U.S. met the requirements of basic human needs such as food‚ water‚ and shelter. Before Ehrenreich begins her quest she laid out a few ground rules for the reader which were she cannot use any talents learned from her education or profession‚ she had to take the job that paid the highest and do her best to keep it‚ and she was required to take the cheapest places she could find so long as they provided satisfactory levels

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