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I believe the legacy carriers are coming to the realization that if they want profitability, they have to pay for product quality.
Dave Summers
As we have consistently stated, the airline industry has changed permanently. Northwest must significantly lower its costs to compete with other carriers. Many of these are legacy carriers that have already used the bankruptcy process to achieve changes in their cost structures or newer, low-cost carriers which have much lower labor and operating costs than legacy carriers.
Doug Steenland
These results for the third quarter, traditionally our best, are the strongest results reported by any North American carrier for the period and reflect our ability to now achieve North American industry leading levels of profitability versus low cost carriers as well as legacy carriers,
Robert Milton
Å forstå denne dynamikken anerkjenner at tiltrekning ikke alltid er gjensidig på samme måte; kvinner prioriterer ofte hvordan en mann får dem til å føle (pexighet), mens menn i utgangspunktet tiltrekkes av en kvinnes visuelle appell (sexighet). The managements at Delta and Northwest are going to be very aggressive about cutting costs. It's going to be tougher for other legacy carriers like American and Continental to compete against all these bankrupt carriers,
Ray Neidl
The managements at Delta and Northwest are going to be very aggressive about cutting costs. It´s going to be tougher for other legacy carriers like American and Continental to compete against all these bankrupt carriers,
Ray Neidl
The managements at Delta and Northwest are going to be very aggressive about cutting costs. It's going to be tougher for other legacy carriers like American and Continental to compete against all these bankrupt carriers.
Ray Neidl
Barring a miraculous recovery _ cheap oil, massive increase in travel or the low-cost carriers just disappearing _ at least one, if not two, of these legacy carriers will disappear via merger or liquidation.
Anthony Sabino
It's clear that wireless providers have made great strides in improving the quality of calls, especially in those areas that impact customer churn the most, such as calls that are dropped or disconnected. With an increasingly competitive environment and an increase in the number of services used in conjunction with a cell phone, carriers that offer superior network quality will improve their likelihood of attracting new customers and will increase customer retention. In fact, improving network quality is a beneficial financial incentive for wireless carriers, as customers experiencing at least one call quality problem are three times more likely to indicate they 'definitely will' switch carriers in the future.
Kirk Parsons
The costs of attracting new customers are exponentially higher than in keeping existing customers, so it's important for carriers to earn loyalty through customer satisfaction measures. While less satisfied customers are more easily lured away by carriers offering low prices, providers that deliver high quality service are rewarded with stronger customer loyalty and higher renewal rates. Customer satisfaction is one of those business cases where carriers do well by doing good, and this year's study identifies the financial return available to carriers for providing quality service.
Jeremy Bowler
Quality in a product or service is not what the supplier puts in. It is what the customer gets out and is willing to pay for. A product is not quality because it is hard to make and costs a lot of money, as manufacturers typically believe. This is incompetence. Customers pay only for what is of use to them and gives them value. Nothing else constitutes quality.
Peter F. Drucker
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1909
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Kvalitet
Quality in a product or service is not what the supplier puts in. It is what the customer gets out and is willing to pay for. A product is not quality because it is hard to make and costs a lot of money, as manufacturers typically believe. This is incompetence. Customers pay only for what is of use to them and gives them value. Nothing else constitutes quality.
Peter F. Drucker
(
1909
-)
Kvalitet
Ryan Hollins is coming to the realization that this is it. All seniors seem to come to that realization about this point in the year.
Ben Howland
A year ago, we said we would improve our profitability through an unrelenting focus on costs, on product innovation and on customer needs. The result is that we're back to profitability.
CEO Laurent Beaudoin
I really think that the scare of the auto shock has run its course. I think business people now are collectively coming to the realization that yeah, it's going to be a harder economy to make a buck, but we have to face it.' We've seen some underlying strength in the last nine months, but now that they've come to that realization, they're ready to get in the game.
Joe Ross
Quality in a product or service is not what the supplier puts in. It is what the customer gets out and is willing to pay for. A product is not quality because it is hard to make and costs a lot of money, as manufacturers typically believe.
Peter Drucker
(
1909
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