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en As people use PCs to stay in touch, work together, manage music, store pictures and build customer relationships, they need the freedom and flexibility that smaller, more lightweight PC designs such as the UMPC offer.

en It's the magnitude of it I think that's making it difficult for people to grasp what's happened. London has been in touch. The Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, the Guildhall School, have all been in touch to offer their sympathies as well.

en Arrogant companies try to manage customer relationships to the exclusion of other people. This is not a new story.

en I used to work at a big retail store working customer service. There wasn't a personable type of feeling that you get here. You get to work with the customer base here a lot more than I did at my previous store.

en They've got some concepts that might work here. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. They could plug in a model (store) that they would typically build in a smaller city, and make it work here.

en We look to be the overall integrator. If a customer wants to go and get their own tags and readers, that's fine. We'll work with whichever scenario. There has to be a flexibility in what we offer.

en We're here for those 33 million customers a week worldwide that make up a huge part of the disenfranchised customer base, who don't even know where to buy the music if they hear it. But our customers are not going to walk into their favorite Starbucks store and feel as if it's been converted into a music store.

en The upscale customer is shopping our store. Are they interested in everything we have to offer? No. This is a test store. Can we make that leap to where they are interested in other parts of the store?

en Each person designs his own life, freedom gives him the power to carry out his own designs, and power gives the freedom to interfere with the designs of others.
  Eric Berne

en For the smaller services, the challenge is to make some kind of a case for why people would want to stay with them, ... They can argue today that they are more mature and they can offer more tools. This isn't a death knell for the smaller services, but this is a door slamming for them growing more.

en [How well an online retailer manages chargebacks and fraud can aid customer retention and help build profits, Jeff Foster, executive vice president at Retail Decisions, told the conference.] There are a lot of things in
common between customer service and customer care and the transactions that you determine you`re going to accept or deny, ... And there`s a lot of customer
care involved in how you manage chargebacks.


en Our UK and European team are strong, and the addition of three high-level sales and business development professionals will serve to expand our customer base and build on existing customer relationships. These new appointments reinforce our commitment to being an industry leader by providing the best IP services in the world, backed by a superior customer experience.

en Gap isn't a growth story anymore. Its new fourth store concept targeting the 35-and-older customer will give it some growth. But essentially the important thing for the retailer to do now is to stay the course, fix the fashion issues, make operational improvements, close underperforming stores, manage inventory and generate cash.

en [It's also still difficult to identify the multiple relationships

you might have with a customer. Few companies are able

to confirm that customers who respond to marketing online

and customers who physically buy products through retail

outlets might be the same people, for example.] Not many

companies know that Joe who visited the company Web

site is the same Joe who visited the store and bought goods

at point-of-sale, ... For the tools to be really

effective, companies need to look at customer data from all

perspectives.


en Even now I don't like to work out by myself. It's just about the relationships you build with people.


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