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Once you have a big customer or two, you'll see what works and what doesn't, and route all that information through your CRM system. From there, it's just on to bagging more elephants.
Steve Kaplan
The government's inability to set up an electronic case-file system that works doesn't inspire confidence that [it] can collect and aggregate information about Americans that's accurate, reliable, and timely.
Beryl Howell
Take as a starting point that probably 80 percent of the companies in the world have customer information organized by product line, not by customer. Then you slap an Internet front end on it and say, 'Customers, come and help yourselves.' Guess what happens? Unless you pulled that information together around the customer account and across the different service functions and departments, you're going to have a mess on your hands,
Patricia Seybold
The herpes virus that I found in the Asian elephants that have died is the same virus that is in African elephants. But it doesn't cause any disease in them,
Johns Hopkins
If someone gets to the point where they need to send an e-mail to a customer service rep, the Web site has failed. We've realized that the 80-20 rule applies: Twenty percent of the information will answer 80 percent of the questions. That is what a Web-based customer-support system does well. His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. If someone gets to the point where they need to send an e-mail to a customer service rep, the Web site has failed. We've realized that the 80-20 rule applies: Twenty percent of the information will answer 80 percent of the questions. That is what a Web-based customer-support system does well.
Greg Gianforte
We anticipate continued growth over the coming years, and we recognize the importance of having a good information system to support our plans. In addition to streamlining day-to-day internal activities, such as production management, inventory tracking, and cash management, an integrated system like AXIOM will enable us to respond more quickly to customer requests and provide us with faster access to the information we need for good business decisions.
Dave Fisher
Some of that is coming with experience. He's one of those guys that wants to try to make a play. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't. We want to use the system for what it is. There's nothing wrong with the system. It's worked well in the past.
Phillip Fulmer
The death rate of elephants during official translocation operation is unacceptable and capturing (the elephants) should be the last resort. If the elephants are captured, WWF demands that an independent observer team be with the capture team at all times.
Nazir Foead
For seniors with suppressed immune responses, Toxoplasmosis can be another serious health issue that is addressed by our products. Our bagging system absolutely minimizes the possibility of contact with cat waste, which is a particular benefit to this group.
Brian Turkalo
What we lack is a coordinated public information system in the event of a major incident. What we need is a system that will function instantaneously and automatically every time. . . . That doesn't exist now.
David Snyder
When you look across the spectrum of benefits that could be gained from Earth-observing data, they are just enormous. Right now, 30 percent of our economy is based on information that we obtain just from today's systems. Imagine how it will be if we are able to gain a comprehensive understanding of how the Earth really works -- system by system -- and how it's connected.
Conrad Lautenbacher
The use of false pretenses to retrieve confidential customer account information not only victimizes those consumers whose privacy is violated, but also compromises the security of financial institutions that strive to increase customer convenience by making such information more easily accessible,
James Leach
His big insight was that the customer doesn't care how you're shipping the goods. The customer wants to get it from here to there cheap and on time. The customer doesn't care if it goes by air or land or sea.
Marc Levinson
There are thousands of vehicles around the world in transit going to dealers for inventory. If we get a specific configuration request from a customer and can match that to a car en route to a dealer, we can relocate that vehicle from the point it is going to, to where the customer is. That would be a major part of the process of a build-to-order environment.
Harold Kutner
But you know what? The system that was put in place years ago works. And it works better than it ever has. There is parity, and this system keeps everybody in it. It's still a bit early this season, but there are two or three teams that look really strong and two or three that are really struggling. Everybody else is in the middle. Last year at this time, we were 2-4 and people were burying us. But we ended up in the AFC title game. Now we're 4-2 and we're scared.
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