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Hardcover Customer Connections: New Strategies for Growth Book

ISBN: 0875847994

ISBN13: 9780875847993

Customer Connections: New Strategies for Growth

With this book, managers have a new strategic framework for making explicit connections between what they know about their customers and how they can leverage that information to create value. The authors reveal a comprehensive system that places customer relationships at the center of your business and shows you how to use this system to discover and tap new sources of value to improve your firm's profitability and growth. Customer Connections is...

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A good manual for strategic thinking for advanced managers

This is NOT a book for everyone - it is complex and takes time to fully absorb, but it is worth reading as there are numerous practical observations of how to look at customer interactions. I used it for my PhD and this is the level at which this book is best considered - if you know your stuff then this is worth buying - amateurs keep your money (for more Phantom comics)

A solid treatment of a complex subject. CEO reading!

Given both author's background, it is not surprising that they have taken a quantitative approach to the material. That said, the book clearly lays out what CEO's are wrestling with in trying to center strategy around customers. After years of focus on internal processes, this work guides early stage thinking about a different infrastructure. As a consultant working in this area, I am giving this book to my clients for the holidays. This is not light reading. The authors have passed the popular motivational style that is prevalant in current works about customers in favor of serious content. While I could argue that the emphasis on quantitative methods does reduce the importance of single customer interactions, the work is balanced enough not to exclude that approach. Neither have Wayland and Cole asked us to throw out the baby with the bathwater. Their arguemet for balancing demand side strategy with supply side should be required reading for anyone in the planning cycle.
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