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    Customer-Centric Information Architecture For Efficient Customer Insight
    Traditionally, many large service businesses, have focused narrowly on direct operational needs like order handling & invoicing, when designing their information architecture. This way they have developed account-centric data structures. A real Customer could have more than one accounts, the records of which were unlinked in the customer database. In this case, more than one Customer records, would exist for the same real Customer. This data model would not reflect accurately the relationship of the Customer to the Business. Moreover this information architecture would often involve loosely coupled or isolated databases, thus developing departmental ‘information silos’. For example the faults call center database, would not integrate to the order handling database. Therefore the Customer interaction history would be fragmented in various isolated systems, serving specific Customer touch points (CTPs). The information architec
    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't necessarily need a home phone if you have a cell phone. With free nights, weekends and long distance, you may save considerably. Be careful with phone plans that have low rates, because the taxes add significantly t

    Levels of Marketing Activity, Part II
    Levels of New Market DevelopmentA. PassivePassive here means broad spectrum media ads which stimulate the front runners - who are the gasoline for the engine of the movement of any new product from "new" market development until it becomes a commodity. These are the TV or newspaper ads that stimulate enough people to act. This stimulus/response takes a little selling, but, is a lot easier than direct sales, and is a little harder than merchandising commodities.B. ActiveThis is direct sales. Direct sales means that you called (or mailed to) them directly and went for a "yes" or "no" without them being predisposed in the first place. Direct sales is the most difficult to achieve, but is also the most rewarding when successfully accomplished. Because price is not an object.For example: Media ads for new windows - Once there is an inquiry, a professional sales person is sent to "close" a s
    Here's the thing: I'm a New Yorker. And in New York, it is amazingly difficult NOT to spend a lot of money, just on the basics! As a student of Harv Eker, I am trying to limit my expenses to 50% of my after-tax income, and I have to tell you, that is really hard to do. Harv isn't the only one to suggest this either: almost every money-management guru gives the same advice. Simplify your expenses.

    The fact is, if you want to become financially free, you must do two things: increase your passive income and decrease your expenses. Once your passive income is equal to or greater than your expenses, you are financially free. The concept is simple enough -- and in other articles I address creating passive income (the easiest and fastest way to do this would be by renting your rooms). But how do you simplify your expenses? Especially when you look around and you don't see a way HOW? Here are a variety of ways you can still live a decent life and be a bit more frugal at the same time.

    Food & Toiletries

    By far, making lunch at home was one of my biggest savings! I made lunch and snacks and bought them to work.

    Instead of buying shower gel, go back to soap bars. They last longer and are much cheaper.

    Don't wash your hair every day, and when you do wash your hair, only wash it once. That saves lots of shampoo.

    I made my own coffee at home -- or cut it out altogether and put that money aside in your financial freedom jar. One guru calls that the "latte factor."

    As a nation, we eat out a whole lot more and buy convenience foods to just heat in the microwave -- but these can be expensive. Cooking may take time, but it does save you lots of money.

    Buy generic! I was so opposed to this, and one day I ate some potato chips that my boyfriend bought. Seriously? They didn't taste different from the name brand. Try it. Ok, some things may be non-negotiable, but you'd be surprised what is. Your grocery bill will go way down.

    Take the effort to cut coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco.

    Heat & Electricity

    If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house.

    Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night.

    There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house.

    Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly.

    Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower.

    Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter

    Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents

    Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot

    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't necessarily need a home phone if you have a cell phone. With free nights, weekends and long distance, you may save considerably. Be careful with phone plans that have low rates, because the taxes add significantly to

    Import Imports Importing Procedures
    IMPORT POLICYThe following is a brief overview of the import, importing and imports how too. It is not meant to be a definitive explanation. Only as an interest peaking point concerning the import topic.For items not mentioned as being import Prohibited, Restricted or Canalized List for import in ITC(HS) Classification of Export and Import items; import of such items are freely permitted. There is no need to obtain any import license or permission for importing such goods. The ITC (HS) Classification of Export and Import items contain 99 chapters and in each chapter there are column heading covering Exim Code, items description, policy and nature or restriction. The information related to import policy for any item can be obtained from our site under Customs Duty Calculator Schedule.Selecting the commodity and/or product you want to import, be aware of the import potential and the commercial viability of the
    me (the easiest and fastest way to do this would be by renting your rooms). But how do you simplify your expenses? Especially when you look around and you don't see a way HOW? Here are a variety of ways you can still live a decent life and be a bit more frugal at the same time.

    Food & Toiletries

    By far, making lunch at home was one of my biggest savings! I made lunch and snacks and bought them to work.

    Instead of buying shower gel, go back to soap bars. They last longer and are much cheaper.

    Don't wash your hair every day, and when you do wash your hair, only wash it once. That saves lots of shampoo.

    I made my own coffee at home -- or cut it out altogether and put that money aside in your financial freedom jar. One guru calls that the "latte factor."

    As a nation, we eat out a whole lot more and buy convenience foods to just heat in the microwave -- but these can be expensive. Cooking may take time, but it does save you lots of money.

    Buy generic! I was so opposed to this, and one day I ate some potato chips that my boyfriend bought. Seriously? They didn't taste different from the name brand. Try it. Ok, some things may be non-negotiable, but you'd be surprised what is. Your grocery bill will go way down.

    Take the effort to cut coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco.

    Heat & Electricity

    If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house.

    Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night.

    There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house.

    Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly.

    Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower.

    Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter

    Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents

    Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot

    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't necessarily need a home phone if you have a cell phone. With free nights, weekends and long distance, you may save considerably. Be careful with phone plans that have low rates, because the taxes add significantly t

    Hosting Service Plans - Money Saving Tips
    A web hosting plan usually comes with a fixed price tag attached to it that often appears hefty to the buyer; seldom do they realize that taking a few steps can help minimize costs. While some of these steps require some effort on the buyer's part, others are simply a matter of common sense and deductive logic.General Introduction:Even the most active people find themselves turning lazy when it comes to choosing the right web hosting plan; as a result, they land up paying more than what they are supposed to. Of course, most web hosting plans deliver more features (and some of them are absolutely not required), but staying a little conscious on a few aspects of any web hosting plan may help in saving further.Tips for saving money while availing a hosting service plan:Step 1: Instead of pouncing upon the web hosting plan that appears fi
    in your financial freedom jar. One guru calls that the "latte factor."

    As a nation, we eat out a whole lot more and buy convenience foods to just heat in the microwave -- but these can be expensive. Cooking may take time, but it does save you lots of money.

    Buy generic! I was so opposed to this, and one day I ate some potato chips that my boyfriend bought. Seriously? They didn't taste different from the name brand. Try it. Ok, some things may be non-negotiable, but you'd be surprised what is. Your grocery bill will go way down.

    Take the effort to cut coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco.

    Heat & Electricity

    If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house.

    Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night.

    There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house.

    Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly.

    Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower.

    Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter

    Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents

    Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot

    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't necessarily need a home phone if you have a cell phone. With free nights, weekends and long distance, you may save considerably. Be careful with phone plans that have low rates, because the taxes add significantly t

    Enroll in the School of Failure
    One of the keys to really successful people is they see “failure” as a learning experience. I have asked several wealthy and successful people what is key to their attitude and many respond, “Make more mistakes faster”. That is the quickest way to learn which way you need to go.I have experienced this several times in a high-end custom truck manufacturing company I own. We have found it quicker, easier and in the long run cheaper to just buy whatever parts we think may work and just try them out.In the beginning we would ask “experts” about what to do and their typical answer was it could not be done. We would search out other experts and again their answers where often not helpful. Eventually we just started doing it. In many cases the “experts” were correct. That one approach didn’t work but by doing it we were able to find methods that did work. The end result was creating a truck that is years ahead of our compe
    ave one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house.

    Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night.

    There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house.

    Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly.

    Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower.

    Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter

    Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents

    Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot

    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't necessarily need a home phone if you have a cell phone. With free nights, weekends and long distance, you may save considerably. Be careful with phone plans that have low rates, because the taxes add significantly t

    Sell More Products By Writing A Short Article
    The absolute best method that I have found to promote your product or business is to write articles and post them all over the Internet.Webmasters and publication editors are always on the lookout for well researched and written articles that are relevant to their websites or publication themes. This creates a profitable opportunity for you.Editors and publishes have an insatiable need for good content. Each issue they publish must be filled with valuable, useable information that will appeal to their readers or subscribers' self-interest.By writing and submitting articles to the various websites and article directories around the Internet you will establish yourself as an expert on your topic of business, as well as gain the trust of your subscribers over time.As a result, your readers will be eager to buy your products and services or those you recommend to them. This is a very effective way to make
    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't necessarily need a home phone if you have a cell phone. With free nights, weekends and long distance, you may save considerably. Be careful with phone plans that have low rates, because the taxes add significantly to the bill.

    For your Internet connection, you don't have to get the highest rate of connection speed. For the average user, you won't be able to tell the difference and that can save you $20 a month.

    If you switch to broadband, don't keep your dialup (unless you travel often outside the country or in rural areas). Also, drop paying for AOL. All AOL features are free if you have broadband.

    Entertainment

    If you really wanted to be extreme about it, you could cut entertainment out altogether. But that's not really practical, so here are some ideas.

    First, if you think FREE, you may not get free, but you do end up with "cheap." Cheap doesn't mean less fun, either. Sometimes you can have MORE fun.

    If you live in a city, just try walking around. In New York, I have found impromptu concerts by street musicians or just sat in the park and people watched. You'd be amazed how much fun you can have!

    Instead of eating out or going to bars with friends, host a potluck at home or just have friends over for drinks. It's much cheaper to buy liquor than to buy drinks at the bar.

    For movies, go to matinees or the $2 movie (some communities have them). Yes, those movies are second-run, but hey, it's worth financial freedom to me. You can also always rent movies.

    Cable.

    When times are tough, the cable needs to get going. It can get so expensive! If you do need it for the reception, get basic and then rent movies. Buying a great DVD player and renting movies is cheaper than cable in the long run. If you rent rooms in your home like I do, keep the cable -- it's a perk for your tenants that are worth paying for.

    Take your kids to the bookstore and hang out.

    Find free community shows, like Shakespeare in the park or fireworks.

    Take the kids on the subway trip -- as far as you can and go explore. In New York, take the train to Coney Island.

    In the summer, there is always a local food festival or street fair.

    Get your kids involved in a community group, like a theatre. They develop skills, make friends and have fun.

    Clothing

    For kids, don't go over the top with the brand names, especially since the kids will grow out of them quickly.

    For adults and older teens, don't buy really trendy clothes that will only last one season. Buy classical fashionable clothing that will last, and get trendy with accessories.

    Buy shirts and ties or blouses and just one suit -- accessorizing is cheaper.

    Buy a few pieces of quality clothing as opposed to lots of cheap clothing. They will last a lot longer.

    This goes without saying, but buy clothing in the off-season and on sale. You will save a tone of money.

    Transportation

    A gas saving tip I just learned: put your car in cruise control whenever you can. It has cut my gas bill in HALF.

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