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Have you ever had a dream so real you're certain it happened? What was it?
Steve Jobs or Bill Gates – which one do you admire more? And what would you want to ask them?
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Have you ever had a dream so real you're certain it happened? What was it?
you must plan your actions to benefit for the company<br/> <br/> *you must apply these actions, find out what customers like and what they dislike<br/> <br/> * measure your own progress others around you and the business as a whole<br/> <br/> *consider what is best for the business<br/> <br/> * sort out your next actions<br/> <br/> AND MOST OF ALL LISTEN TO YOUR CUSTOMERS AND REPEAT THIS PROCESS EVERY TIME YOU ARE ENCOUNTERED BY A CUSTOMER
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Have you ever had a dream so real you're certain it happened? What was it?
Steve Jobs or Bill Gates – which one do you admire more? And what would you want to ask them?<br/> Share what's interestiCustomer questionnaires/comment cards<br/> <br/> Because the waiter may forget to relay your comments back to the chef or the manager, many restaurants prefer to put a comment card on your table and ask you to complete it before you leave. Other businesses do this too. Cards are available in tesco stores for customers to complete if they have a comment or suggestion to make.<br/> many businesses want more information than would fit on a comment card so they issue questionnaires for customers to complete. you will often find these in hotel rooms and many travel companies issue them at the end of a package holiday. Questionnaires may be sent more widely - to existing customers and previous customers who have not made a purchase for some time to find out why. This is because, as well as feedback, they also provide useful information about the 'typical;' customer. However asking about salaries or ages must be done tactfully because many people object to answering these types of questions.<br/> many organisations send out regular online questionnaires to a representative customer group to check their views.<br/> For example: debenhams asks for feedback on a wide range of topics, from store layouts or advertising campaigns to its store cards and credit cards
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why it's important to improve your product for business?
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