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How To Deal With Abusive Customers
Customer
Emotional intelligence
1. From an emotional labor perspective, how does dealing with an abusive customer lead to stress and burnout? Emotional labor, as defined from the book, is an employee’s expression of organizationally desired emotions during interpersonal transactions at work. In a workplace like a customer-service call center, interactions between customers and agents are done through phones….
Building Customer Sales and Loyalty
Customer
To succeed a company’s marketing communication requires building relationships between brands and their consumers, therefore, building a successful relationship between customers and brands leads to repeat purchasing and, ideally, loyalty toward a brand (Shrimp, 2010). Kohl’s encourage their customers to use Kohl’s cash and the in-store kiosks to retain loyal consumers. Kohl’s cash is a…
Balanced Scorecard Implementation
Balanced Scorecard
Balance Score Card implementation at Veolia Water Sukvinder Singh Section B 2009 PGP 207 Veolia Water North America is a geographically diverse business, spread across the United States and Canada. It is the leading provider of comprehensive water and wastewater partnership services to municipal and industrial customers, providing services to more than 14 million people…
Advantages Of A Sole Proprietorship Business
Joint venture
Macroeconomics
Monopoly
Organization
Ownership
Partnership
Sole proprietorship
Harmonizing to Investor words.com, macro environment is the external elements that exist outside of a companys control that can significantly impact its public presentation and ability to vie in its market place. Examples of macro environment elements are the economic system, authorities policy-making, engineering, societal conditions, and nature. For companies with a planetary foot-print, their…
Lady Kade and the Noh Performance in Kurosawa’s Ran Analysis
Performance
Kurosawa’s Ran is a ‘glocal’ film which retells the Western King Lear story in an Eastern way; it localized the story by adding personal history to the characters and applying Japanese Noh elements to the way of acting. Ran has a similar plot design to King Lear but is not a straight adaptation of it….
Bridgton Industries Case Study
Industry
Background Bridgton Industries owns and operates an Automotive Component & Fabrication Plant (ACF). The valuation of the products produced by ACF is based on their respective degree of cost competitiveness. Products that have a cost equal to or lower than competitors’ manufacturing costs are considered to be of the greatest value to the company. ACF’s…
Child Labor Debate
Child
Labor
Hello I am pro Child labor. Child labor should be legalized because When children start working they learn to be independent on an young age and it teaches the kids responsibility. Those skills are very useful when the children will become adults. Another reason why child labor should be legalized is that when children work…
Ethics at the Crossroads of Public Administration and Business
Administration
Ethics
The paper ventured to bridge the gap in literature which challenged the philosophical assumption that ethics is universal, grounded on empirical differences in the ethical perspectives of individuals from public service and business organizations. An annotated bibliography was written to summarize the substance of authoritative works which helped resolve the issue. A reflective analysis was…
Birchbox Profile Summary
Business Process
Retail
Supply Chain
It’s targeted to those who “enjoy using the best products” but who “don’t want to have to work too hard to find them” and promises to “sort through the clutter to send you what works. ” 2. “Discovery Commerce” It isn’t subscription commerce because it doesn’t live and die by the box. It isn’t media…
The Role of Jews on the Silk Road
Asia
Trade
The Silk Road began about 2,500 years ago through the domestication of camels. This route according to E.E. Kuzmina and Victor H. Mair was between China, the Eurasian Steppe, Central Asia, and Europe, that went on to Byzantine and beyond (p. 1). This Road as Kuzmina and Mair stated, “Was used for transporting silk…