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Uncommon Practice People Who Deliver A Great Brand Experience Shaun Smith

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Uncommon Practice People Who Deliver A Great Brand Experience Shaun Smith
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Publisher: Financial Times Prentice Hall
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.08 MB
Pages: 187
Author: Shaun Smith, Andy Milligan
ISBN: 9780273659365, 0273659367
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Uncommon Practice People Who Deliver A Great Brand Experience Shaun Smith by Shaun Smith, Andy Milligan 9780273659365, 0273659367 instant download after payment.

In an increasingly crowded market place, there are certain companies that really stand out from their competitors - companies like Tesco, PizzaExpress, Amazon.com, Virgin, easyGroup, First Direct, Harley Davidson, Krispy Kreme and Pret A Manger. Uncommon Practice -- People who deliver a great brand experience, a new book by Interbrand and Forum, demonstrates, through interviews with key executives from these and other leading companies, how they provide remarkable experiences for their customers and staff alike. The premise behind Uncommon Practice is that that this success stems from their distinctive cultures uniquely developed to meet the needs of customers. The companies featured have defied conventional wisdom and broken the traditional rules of management to engender exceptional levels of commitment from their people, who, united behind a clear brand vision, translate their belief in the company into exceptional customer service. Editors Andy Milligan and Shaun Smith have taken care to let the voice of the organisation speak for itself. Uncommon Practice is not a 'how to!' book, and does not provide a 'quick-fix' list of invariable rules for success. The editors do however provide insight into the core principles and practices that the leading companies featured share but which are uncommon in many organisations today.

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