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Key Account Management In Financial Services Tools And Techniques For Building Strong Relationships With Major Clients Bryan Foss

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Key Account Management In Financial Services Tools And Techniques For Building Strong Relationships With Major Clients Bryan Foss
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Publisher: Kogan Page
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.81 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Bryan Foss, Tim Hughes, Merlin Stone, Peter Cheverton
ISBN: 9780749441876, 0749441879
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Key Account Management In Financial Services Tools And Techniques For Building Strong Relationships With Major Clients Bryan Foss by Bryan Foss, Tim Hughes, Merlin Stone, Peter Cheverton 9780749441876, 0749441879 instant download after payment.

Editor Peter Cheverton is a guru of KAM, and this book somewhat modifies and tailors his basic KAM approach to fit the needs of the financial services industry. The tailoring is slight, mainly a matter of streamlining the style, although that is welcome. One brief but very useful section discusses the importance of dealing with and through intermediaries. In fact, many financial services vendors work through intermediaries, distributing their products or services through banks, insurance companies, mutual fund companies or others. Cheverton and his co-editors, Tim Hughes, Bryan Foss and Merlin Stone, usefully point out that it is important not to consider the intermediary as the customer. Instead, the vendor should look through the intermediary to the final user and assist the intermediary in developing an offering that suits the needs and preferences of that end user. People who have read Cheverton's "Key Account Management" will learn little new here, but we believe that those who have not - particularly those in the financial services sector - will benefit from this shorter, easier book.

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