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Relative frequency of a category = Frequency of that category Sum of all frequencies Class width = Upper boundary– Lower boundary Class midpoint or mark = Lower limit+ Upper limit/2 Approximate class width=Largest value -mallest value / Number of classes Relative frequency of a class=Frequency of that class/Sum of all frequencies Cumulative relative frequency=Cumulative frequency of a class/Total observations in the data set Mean = Average ‚ Median ‚ Mode Range = Largest value–
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to marketing based company Competitive Advantage : Customer loyalty PORTERS ANANLYSIS: 1. Threat from buyer - NA 2. Threat from supplier - NA 3. Threat from substitutes - High 4. Threat from competitors - High New Facilities ‚ Imitating Harrah’s strategy through technological advancement‚ New attractions 5. Threat from new entrants - High Over all : Though the threat from competitors and substitutes was high Harrah was the biggest casino chain company in the market and had set
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what they would value in a customer loyalty program. He had also supervised the efforts of his team members. Together‚ they had collected a great deal of data. 2. Examine PE Table 5-1. Are there any requirements or constraints that you can think have that were overlooked? List them. Requirements: Security of customer data; prevent customers cheating Should facilitate promotion of program Constraints: Need to avoid complexity in both the loyalty program and the software system. Response time
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Loyalty Programs play a significant role in a company’s customer retention plan. They help motivate consumers in choosing a company over their competitors by offering monetary rewards or special treatment rewards to loyal consumers. Loyalty Programs were first introduced to Canadians in 1958 when A.J. Billes decided to boost gas bar business by giving away Canadian Tire ’Money ’. (Canadian Tire Corporation‚ 2010). Canadian Tire ‘Money’ is still a very successful loyalty program that millions of
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CABO SAN VIEJO: REWARDING LOYALTY - Ankita Singh CONSTRUCTING CUSTOMER LOYALTY PROGRAM: We go through 7 strategy steps to design a loyalty program for Cabo San Viejo which are as follows: STEP 1: PRESENT SITUATION ANALYSIS & GAP ANALYSIS Before we suggest a customer rewards or loyalty program‚ it is important to understand what is the company’s long term vision‚ For whom this program is to be implemented i.e. who are the company’s best customers‚ what are their needs and expectations‚ the
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The Upside Down Kingdom The main point of Kraybill’s‚ The Upside Down Kingdom is to make the readers understand that in God’s kingdom‚ the world is turned upside down. Kraybill is saying that the people who live at the top of the pyramid such as wealthy‚ and powerful people who are not humble‚ will live at the bottom of the pyramid in God’s kingdom. We need to help the poor‚ and the hungry. A few chapters that support Kraybill’s thesis are chapters one‚ six‚ and eleven. Chapter one‚ Down
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Grey Wolf Meyer disappeared from his family and the mother Terry believes that he has run off with his Swedish secretary after an argument. She was described as the nicest person ever until the father disappeared. She began abusing alcohol and has a very short temper. They have 4 girls that seemed to have a tight bond with the father. The mother’s relationship with the girls started suffering because of her drinking and neglecting her household responsibilities. She sits on the couch in night clothing
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International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 16 [Special Issue – August 2012] The Impact of Service Quality‚ Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty Programs on Customer’s Loyalty: Evidence from Banking Sector of Pakistan. Samraz Hafeez SZABIST Islamabad‚ Pakistan. Bakhtiar Muhammad Faculty Member SZABIST Islamabad‚ Pakistan Abstract Top organizations know that the road to success runs through their customers. Hence in today’s world‚ the companies who do not provide value to
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A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF LOYALTY PROGRAMS ON CONSUMER PURCHASE BEHAVIOR INTRODUCTION TO THE ORGANISATION: The Landmark Group was started thirty years ago‚ with the mission of becoming one of the foremost retailers in the Middle East. This‚ by providing customers with a wide range of high quality products at exceptional value. From a single children’s store set up in 1973‚ in Bahrain‚ the Group has expanded exponentially and currently operates over 500 stores‚ several concepts & business interests
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