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Still not getting the basics right.

  • November 30th, 2009
  • Posted in CRM Reflections . Case Studies . November 2009
  • By Erik van Geest

Yesterday I referred to not having been treated as I think a customer should. With service and respect. And wouldn’t you believe it. This morning I stroll into a huge retail outlet specialising in elecronics to buy a camera. They have just opened, so shop attendants are still standing around doing nothing, talking, joking with each [ READ MORE ]

CRM is not a fashion accessory, it’s elementary clothing.

  • November 11th, 2009
  • Posted in CRM Reflections . November 2009
  • By Erik van Geest

CRM is not a fashion accessory, it’s elementary clothing. Don’t get caught naked on the high street shopping for a scarf is my advice to you. [ READ MORE ]

‘Cool’ is in the eye of the beholder.

  • November 7th, 2009
  • Posted in CRM Reflections . November 2009
  • By Erik van Geest

Cool is in the eye of the beholder[ READ MORE ]

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