Focusing on customer success-making the ultimate difference
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Customer's success is predicated on their ability to continually evolve in an ever-changing market and company's success is predicated on its ability to anticipate and adapt to those changing needs. Equally important is customer feedback programs - ongoing proactive programs to solicit input from the people who use the products and services on a daily basis.
Publisher: CFO Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Treasury & Risk Management
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1067-0432
Year: 2004
Marketing procedures, Influence, Customer satisfaction, Customer relations
Publication Name: Treasury & Risk Management
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1067-0432
Year: 2004
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Right now a lone voice in the wilderness
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Mellon Financial Corp. has bought Texas based SourceNet Solutions Inc. as a venture into accounts payable (AP) outsourcing services . The details of the merger are presented.
Publisher: CFO Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Treasury & Risk Management
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1067-0432
Year: 2004
Commercial Banks, Acquisitions & mergers, Banking industry, Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Company acquisition/merger, MEL, Mellon Financial Corp., SourceNet
Publication Name: Treasury & Risk Management
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1067-0432
Year: 2004
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Subjects list: United States, Financial services industry, Financial services
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