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Direct Marketing, customer relationship management, sales campaigns
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 23, 2008
Customer Relationship Management and Direct Marketing http://www.globalchange.com Customer relationship management, CRM and customer loyalty. Why clients / customers hate automatic answering systems and how to create better customer relationship management systems. Telephone and utility companies. Need customer focus. Keep customer contact personal. Also make sure text large enough for older customers to read. Ageing population and failure to target older consumers. Impact of ageing on labour force, immigration and demographic challenges in UK, Germany and the rest of the EU. Caring for older customers. Blindness to customer needs. Examples of institutional blindness, and failure to understand customers needs. Product placement and product positioning / brand presence in homes. Business management video by keynote conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist and author of 12 books on global trends including Futurewise and Building a Better Business. Speed of change, pressure to act fast. People react emotionally under pressure. Market research, customer opinion and trend analysis. Future vision. Business management video by keynote conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist and author of 12 books on global trends including Futurewise and Building a Better Business. Future of logistics and supply chain management. Future of national post offices and postal service monopolies. DHL, Fedex and UPS global competition for just-in-time courier services. Growth of air freight, alternative delivery services. Deregulation of delivery services. Distribution and supplies of components, raw materials and finished products. Inflation and outsourcing. Online tracking and tracing of products. Integration into global supply chain, suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, warehouses, retail. Logistics, supply chain, management, wholesale, retail, transportation, distribution, supplies, freight, courier, tracking, dhl, deutsche post, fedex, ups, manufacturing, post offices, monopoly, integration, software, data. logistics supply chain management wholesale retail transportation distribution supplies freight courier tracking dhl
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Tax Time
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 17, 2008
On Tax day I took my trusty camera down to the post office to watch the people dropping off their taxes. I was not as exciting as I hoped it would be. I did a dance on the steps of th post office.
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Mrs Patel
from Twittervlog.tv April 08, 2008
Shot and edited on my Nokia N93 phone - excuse the lip sync - combination of the phone editor and Ovi s flash video conversion. The next person to inspire me : Mrs Patel from our local Post Office, about to be closed down by incompetence and greed in government and the privatised Post Office. After 35 years of service to our community - what does she get? An OBE? No. Termination. This is today s entry for the Pangea Day Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards. The brief is to make 2 minute films about: - The next thing that makes you smile. - An act of kindness. - The next person to inspire you. - The best part of today. They don t stipulate in the rules that it has to even be shot on a phone, never mind a Nokia, but I m doing what I always do and shooting AND editing on my N93. Hopefully that ll give me extra brownie points with the judges! (if I get that far) Please go here to the Pangea Day channel on Ovi and give me views and comments and favorites to help me out. You need to sign up for an Ovi account to comment, but if you have a spare two minutes, *please* do (also, you should upload your own)! It s only the most popular films that will get a chance to go in front of the judges. I should say that aside from the main competition at Ovi, the remarkable Mr David Howell has been appointed by Nokia to run his own Pangea Day competition at http://davidhowellstudios.com - post a link to your film in his comment section by May 2nd. ANYWAY, enough selling as for today s film The Government are currently engaged in a disgraceful act of cultural vandalism. I believe that in 10-20 years - and beyond - they will be remembered for two things: The Iraq War, and the loss of the Post Offices. For the sake of a mere ??200m per year, they are closing the last remaining centre of community in thousands of towns, villages and urban neighbourhoods. This is a brief interview with Mrs Patel, who has run our Post Office for 35 years. Two posts offices within half a mile of here are closing. Seven in our Borough. (and of course thousands throughout the country.) We have a higher density of older and disabled people in this ward than anywhere else in the borough - people who will lose vital services. I m glad that I m not going to be in the country at the next election. I d be in a real dilemma at the ballot box. I couldn t bring myself to vote Tory, but nor could I bring myself to reward the current bastards for everything they re doing. Every day, more reasons to emigrate. The Post Office issue is a classic case of everything that s wrong with a) blind Privatisation and b) our party-based representative democracy. The local MP, Andy Slaughter, who lives opposite me, was fiercely against the closure of the Post Offices. But he couldn t express that view in Parliament, where he represents us, or he d lose his job. He was forced to vote for something he knew to be wrong, because his weak, venal party leadership had decreed it as policy. Anyway, you probably came here to watch me making my usual arse of myself, not listen to my political opinions, so I ll stfu and let you meet the lovely, inspiring, discarded Mrs Patel. Original File: MPEG4 File
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Mrs Patel
from Twittervlog @ twitter.com/ruperthowe April 08, 2008
Shot and edited on my Nokia N93 phone - excuse the lip sync - combination of the phone editor and Ovi s flash video conversion. The next person to inspire me : Mrs Patel from our local Post Office, about to be closed down by incompetence and greed in government and the privatised Post Office. This is today s entry for the Pangea Day Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards. The brief is to make 2 minute films about: - The next thing that makes you smile. - An act of kindness. - The next person to inspire you. - The best part of today. They don t stipulate in the rules that it has to even be shot on a phone, never mind a Nokia, but I m doing what I always do and shooting AND editing on my N93. Hopefully that ll give me extra brownie points with the judges! (if I get that far) Please go here to the Pangea Day channel on Ovi and give me views and comments and favorites to help me out. You need to sign up for an Ovi account to comment, but if you have a spare two minutes, *please* do (also, you should upload your own)! It s only the most popular films that will get a chance to go in front of the judges. I should say that aside from the main competition at Ovi, the remarkable Mr David Howell has been appointed by Nokia to run his own Pangea Day competition at http://davidhowellstudios.com - post a link to your film in his comment section by May 2nd. ANYWAY, enough selling as for today s film The Government are currently engaged in a disgraceful act of cultural vandalism. I believe that in 10-20 years - and beyond - they will be remembered for two things: The Iraq War, and the loss of the Post Offices. For the sake of a mere £200m per year, they are closing the last remaining centre of community in thousands of towns, villages and urban neighbourhoods. This is a brief interview with Mrs Patel, who has run our Post Office for 35 years. Two posts offices within half a mile of here are closing. Seven in our Borough. (and of course thousands throughout the country.) We have a higher density of older and disabled people in this ward than anywhere else in the borough - people who will lose vital services. I m glad that I m not going to be in the country at the next election. I d be in a real dilemma at the ballot box. I couldn t bring myself to vote Tory, but nor could I bring myself to reward the current bastards for everything they re doing. Every day, more reasons to emigrate. The Post Office issue is a classic case of everything that s wrong with a) blind Privatisation and b) our party-based representative democracy. The local MP, Andy Slaughter, who lives opposite me, was fiercely against the closure of the Post Offices. But he couldn t express that view in Parliament, where he represents us, or he d lose his job. He was forced to vote for something he knew to be wrong, because his weak, venal party leadership had decreed it as policy. Anyway, you probably came here to watch me making my usual arse of myself, not listen to my political opinions, so I ll stfu and let you meet the lovely, inspiring, discarded Mrs Patel. Original File: MPEG4 File
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Mrs Patel
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 08, 2008
The next person to inspire me: Mrs Patel from our local Post Office, about to be closed down by incompetence and corruption in government and the privatised Post Office. This is today's film for the Pangea Day Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards.The brief is to make 2 minute films about:The next thing that makes you smile.An act of kindness.The next person to inspire you.The best part of today.They don't stipulate in the rules that it has to even be shot on a phone, never mind a Nokia, but I'm doing what I always do and shooting AND editing on my N93. Hopefully that'll give me extra brownie points with the judges! (if I get that far) Please go here to the Pangea Day channel on Ovi and give me VIEWS and COMMENTS and FAVORITES to help me out. You need to sign up for an Ovi account to comment, but if you have a spare two minutes, *please* do (also, you should upload your own)! It's only the most popular films that will get a chance to go in front of the judges. I should say that aside from the main competition at Ovi, the remarkable Mr David Howell has been appointed by Nokia to run his own Pangea Day competition at http://davidhowellstudios.com - post a link to your film in his comment section by May 2nd. ANYWAY, enough sellingas for today's film...The Government are currently engaged in a disgraceful act of cultural vandalism. I believe that in 10-20 years - and beyond - they will be remembered for two things: The Iraq War, and the loss of the Post Office. For the sake of a mere 200m per year, they are closing the last remaining centre of community in thousands of towns, villages and urban neighbourhoods. This is a brief interview with Mrs Patel, who has run our Post Office for 35 years. Two posts offices within half a mile of here are closing. Seven in our Borough. We have a higher density of older and disabled people in this ward than anywhere else in the borough - people who will lose vital services. I'm glad that I'm not going to be in the country at the next election. I'd be in a real dilemma at the ballot box. I couldn't bring myself to vote Tory, but nor could I bring myself to reward the current bastards for everything they're doing. Every day, more reasons to emigrate. The Post Office issue is a classic case of everything that's wrong with a) blind Privatisation and b) our party-based representative democracy. The local MP, Andy Slaughter, who lives opposite me, was fiercely against the closure of the Post Offices. But he couldn't express that view in Parliament, where he represents us, or he'd lose his job. He was forced to vote for something he knew to be wrong, because his weak, venal party leadership had decreed it as policy. Anyway, you probably came here to watch me making my usual arse of myself, not listen to my political opinions, so I'll stfu and let you meet the lovely, inspiring, discarded Mrs Patel.
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Staying In Shape
from Crazy Entertainment January 13, 2008
Author: PatSipp Added: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 00:06:34 -0800 Duration: 123Bill E. Bob answers viewer's mail about his shape.
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Help! I Haven't Saved For Christmas
from Money Talk from Fool.co.uk December 05, 2007
With the average person set to spend £419 on presents alone this Christmas, Money Talk is on a mission to help you avoid festive fiscal meltdown. Tune in to find out how to keep your gift, decoration and food and drink expenses down, both this year and in 2008.
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Mail Lady
from Exudate October 24, 2005
The mail lady used to tease our dog with the mail through the slot into our front porch. He then would proceed to tear it to shreds. She is grumpy with us because we have a slot and not a regular box. I heard her mumble it one day when she didn t know I was there. We also have a badly behaved dog.
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