Cultural Levels and Business
February 12, 2025
In the previous two articles, we studied about frictional and structural unemployment. They can be considered to be the mild and moderate form of unemployment respectively that can be suffered by an economy. They are not usually the ones being referred to when common people talk about unemployment. The most dreaded form of unemployment is […]
The global business environment has turned increasingly digital in the pasts few years. It is very common for businesses across the world to conduct most of their business online. This includes transacting with customers, employees, suppliers, and even the government. It is for this reason that the role of computers has drastically increased within the […]
The business environment today has become extremely competitive. Companies are not only facing competition from their local competitors but also from global ones. Different economic and geopolitical factors make global supply chains necessary. The problem with having global supply chains is that operations become broad and complex. It is much easier to manage operations located […]
International Trade is facilitated and controlled by Countries with the help of Foreign Policy, Export Import Regulations, Schedule and Tariff of Import and Export Duties as well as Trade Laws and Regulations. Customs Department is the Federal Government Agency that is invested with Authority to conduct Customs Valuation and collect Import as well as Export […]
Customs Departments are the government designated authority to implement the policies related to import and export, collect customs duties and facilitate movement of people, goods, and cargo into and out of the country. Area of Operations and Authority Customs departments have offices at all seaports, airports and border gateways that are essentially the exit and […]
E business model implementation brings with it several key results and benefits. First and foremost a successful implementation should meet with the Organisational goals that were set during the implementation phase. Increased customer awareness, capability to handle huge volume of customer orders, build customer relationship etc are some of the well known benefits that accrue out of the successful implementation program.
The IT partners or the Web Developers who undertake to build, maintain and operate your website provide you with a huge set of reports and data on various metrics. As a Marketing Manager if you are interested in converting your website into a powerful sales engine, then you have got to be keyed into the E business program and build knowledge from it. The website gives you the real and close up picture of your market and customers.
Unlike the traditional channels where your customers are at a distance and remote, you are able to see your customer behaviour up close and almost instantaneously. Your customers could range from an individual, an Organisation, Government, Defence or a trader, whole seller, retailer or a mix of all.
The lifecycle of products and services is very short. So also is the buyer’s loyalty and buying behaviour. In an every changing and complex scenario, if you have to make strategic decisions about your products, markets and pricing etc, it helps to make decisions based on facts and figures rather than based on past records, performance and understanding of the field sales personnel.
Secondly building knowledge about your Customer can give you inputs to the changing trends in the market too. Every day competition gets busy trying to promote sales using different types of sales promotions. Instead of spending money on trying to research and understand customer reactions through surveys, you can use the e reports to gain insights. You can also set up online surveys easily to obtain first hand impression from customers from across the segments.
Trying to build and maintain relationship with your Customer is very important part of your activity. Today’s customers are very demanding and are well informed. To hold on to a relationship with your existing customer, you have got to keep providing value to your customer.
The E Market platform helps you achieve this very easily and effectively. You are able to identify the segments that your customers belong to, understand their expectations and behaviours very clearly. Understanding your customer expectations makes it easier for you to create a customized value proposition for your each individual customer and thereby enhance the experience that the customer has with you.
Apart from building knowledge on Customer and their needs, you can also gain effective insights that help you tweak your supply chain operations too. Different customers have different strategies and methods of buying.
A defense organisation or a Manufacturing organisation might follow E Bid model to buy products while traders and retailers might like to place online orders on weekly basis or buy more depending upon the discount slab offered. Another major customer might want to opt for JIT supplies and expect to send JIT orders in electronic form. Understanding Customer expectations and delivery requirements can give you insight into maintaining leaner inventories, lesser distribution points and effective delivery methods.
On the whole, the more time you spend analyzing and building knowledge using the E reports and data generated, the beneficial it would be for your operations.
A smart marketing manager who is in tune with his E market is able to smell the changes in the trends in the market be it with competition or technology as well as with customer expectations. This gives him an edge to be ahead of others in providing the product and services to the customer and exceed customer expectations as well as drive the E strategy as the engine for sales growth.
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