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改错题we receive a huge number of calls from customers - on
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改错题Branding Your Supply Chain 0. It''s no secret to anyone working in the field today that is the supply IS 00. chain management profession is besieged with immense and CORRECT 41. rapid change. Managing the modern-day supply chain that requires a 42. conceptually sound, responsive, and agile of approach to problem 43. solving it and execution. It calls for taking a proactive role in 44. managing increasingly global supply chain scenarios in a way 45. that assures in long-term performance. And it demands approaches 46. that may not have been considered as in the past. In short, managing 47. the supply chain today which demands innovation-a willingness to adopt 48. to new mindsets and pursue new approaches. Innovation is a widely 49. recognized and time-honored way of enhancing for business value at 50. the macro or at enterprise level. Less recognized is the potential 51. for innovation to enhance performance being at the micro level of the supply 52. chain function. What''s more, innovation can be a powerful driver of supply chain enhancement.
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改错题are more than 200 advisors, working in around the clock to
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改错题0. Communicating in groups ensures that each person present there is hearing the THERE 00. same information at the same time. Group communication also allows people to CORRECT 41. interact with each other about the changes and can help people develop a sense of 42. team, particularly that in a climate of adversity. Communicating in groups also has 43. some disadvantages. In many organizations where there will be people who will 44. not feel comfortable in talking in a group context. The more "personal" the 45. effects of the change, and the more likely people will withdraw from the group 46. process. A second danger of group communication is that for one or two 47. particularly vocal and negative people can set the tone for the group, and then foster 48. unproductive negative discussion out. While expressions of concerns about change 49. are healthy, the "doom-sayer" can cause this process to become destructive. So for 50. this reason, group communication needs to be managed with skill and expertise. 51. Sometimes an external facilitator person is necessary. Finally, there are some issues 52. that cannot be discussed within a group. For example, when in downsizing situations, it is inappropriate to announce to a group that John and Mary are losing their jobs. When changes are likely to create a high degree of upset to individuals, they must be dealt with in private.
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改错题as well. While our Customer Helpline (charged at local rates) is the
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改错题Where Do Managers Come From? 0. Good managers are not born; they are made up. An organization acquires UP 00. managers mainly in three ways: promoting employees within the organization, hiring employees CORRECT from other organizations, and hiring employees out of schools and universities. 41. Promoting people within the organization into management positions it can be an 42. excellent idea. It tends to increase motivation. Promoting from them within can also lead to 43. problems. While it can build a company loyalty, it may limit innovation. The new 44. manager may continue the practices and policies of previous managers. Thus as it is vital 45. to hire outside of people from time to time to bring new ideas into the organization. 46. Finding managers with the skills, knowledge, and experience be required to run an 47. organization or department is sometimes difficult. Specialized executive employment 48. agencies often provide with the needed skills to locate viable candidates from other companies. 49. Even though if outside people can bring fresh ideas to a company, hiring them may cause 50. resentment among being existing employees. 51. Schools and universities provide a large pool of potential managers. Entry-level 52. applicants can be screened for their potential to develop them into managers. People with specialized management skills are especially good candidates. Some companies offer special training programs for potential managers just getting out of school.
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改错题aim at to answer 95 per cent of all calls within 15 seconds. There
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改错题New Innovation Needs Three Phases 0. Almost every new innovation goes through three phases. When initially introduced CORRECT 00. into the market) the process of adoption is slow. The early models are that expensive THAT 41. and hard to use, and perhaps even unsafe. The economic impact is relatively very 42. small. The second phase is the explosive one, because where the innovation is rapidly 43. adopted by a large number of many people. It gets cheaper and easier to use and 44. becomes something familiar with. And then in the third stage, diffusion of the 45. innovation slows down again, as if it permeates out across the economy. During the 46. explosive phase, the whole new industries spring up to produce the new product or 47. innovation, and up to service it. For example, during the 1920s, there is dramatic 48. acceleration in auto production, from 1.9 million in 1920 to 4.5 million in 1929. This 49. boom was accompanied by all sorts of other essential activities necessary for an the 50. auto-based nation: Roads had to be built for the cars to run on; refineries and oil 51. wells, to provide the gasoline; and garages, to repair them. Historically speaking, the 52. same pattern is repeated again and again and with innovations. The construction of the electrical system required an enormous early investment in generation and distribution capacity.
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改错题who do handle any necessary paperwork. Although our target
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改错题is to reply to letters within 10 working days, NatElectric regularly responds within three to four days, and we are especially proud of the standards achieved by ourcustomer relations team.
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改错题Writing A Resume 0. A resume is a one or two more page summary of your education, skills, MORE 00. accomplishments, and experience. Your resume''s purpose is to get CORRECT 41. your foot into the door. A resume does its job successfully if it does 42. not exclude you from consideration. Please you remember that a resume 43. is a self-promotional document that presents you in the most best possible 44. light, for the purpose of getting being invited to a job interview. 45. To prepare a successful resume, you need to know that how to review, 46. summarize, and present your experiences and achievements on one 47. page. Unless you have no considerable experience, you don''t need two pages. 48. There are so many important aspects to a resume. Everyone has a different 49. way of putting one together and in most cases, there is no "right way" or 50. no "wrong way". However, there are some common characteristics that appear 51. to be most successful in getting people for job interviews and jobs, such as 52. Personal Data, Objective or Summary, Education, and Work Experience, etc. What''s more, whenever you send a resume to a prospective employer, you also should include a cover letter. All of these will be helpful for your application.
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改错题0. Service is the prompt delivery of the product. It is courteous sales personnel. It is a CORRECT 00. user or service manual modified to meet for your customer''s needs. It is ready FOR 41. access to a service facility. It is knowledgeable, cost-effective maintenance, and 42. repair, or replacement. Service is dealer support. Service varies by the product type, 43. the quality of the product, the price of the product, and the distribution channel of 44. employed. So for export products that require no service - such as food products, 45. some consumer goods, and commercial disposables, the issue is resolved when 46. once distribution channels have been identified. On the other hand, because the 47. characteristics of the consumer durables and some consumables demand that 48. service be available. For such products, service is a feature that expected by the 49. consumer. In fact, foreign buyers of industrial goods typically place service at the 50. forefront of the criteria they evaluate when they making a purchase decision. An 51. exporting firm'' s strategy and market entry decision may be dictate that it does not 52. provide with after-sale service. It may determine that its export objective is the single or multiple opportunistic entry into export markets. Although this approach may work in the short term, subsequent product offerings will be less successful as buyers recall the failure to provide expected levels of service. As a result, market development and sales expenditures may result in one-time sales.
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改错题0. Thanks to the Internet, an alternative to the traditional unhappy model of which WHICH 00. supplier-customer interaction is finally becoming possible. In all sorts of markets, CORRECT 41. customers will soon be able to describe exactly what they want, and suppliers will be 42. able to deliver what the desired product or service without compromise or delay. 43. The innovation that will catalyze into this shift is what I call the choiceboard. 44. Choiceboards are interactive, on-line systems that allow individual customers to design for 45. their own products by choosing from a menu of attributes, or components, prices, and 46. delivery options. The customers'' selections send signals to the supplier''s manufacturing 47. system that set it in motion the wheels of procurement, assembly and delivery. 48. The role of the customer in this system shifts from a passive recipient to active designer. 49. That shift is just the most recent stage in the long-term evolution of the customer''s role of 50. in the economy. For most of the twentieth century, the customers were "product takers" and 51. "price takers", accepting suppliers'' goods at suppliers'' prices. Over the past two decades, 52. as customers became more sophisticated and being gained greater power over the buying process, they stopped being price takers.
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改错题a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, our Helpline on advisors
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改错题Television Network 0. As one of the three major commercial networks, CBS was organized CORRECT 00. in 1928 in which its founder, William Paley, acquired ownership of a A 41. the group of radio stations. As the Columbia Broadcasting System 42. expanded its operations, and soon becoming the largest radio network 43. in the United States, it is precociously recognized the potential for the 44. rapidly evolving television broadcasting technology. On July 13th, 45. 1931, it began to experimental television broadcasting in New York, 46. and ten years later it began regular black and white week broadcasts 47. over its WCBW TV station in the same city, in which became WCBS TV 48. in November 1946. With Television City in Hollywood, CBS has launched 49. the industry''s first full scale production studio there. Today CBS owns 50. television stations, radio stations, and home video production and distribution is 51. interests. The CBS Broadcasting Group is composed of six divisions: television 52. network, entertainment, sports, news, local television stations, and the radio. For most of commercial television history, CBS has been the leader in prime time ratings, having the highest rated shows in almost every year from the mid-1950s through the mid-1980s.
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