Multinational companies need to manage their relationships with multinational customers with a globally integrated approach. This book provides a systematic framework for developing and implementing such global customer management programs. It draws on in-depth research at over 20 major U.S. and Eur
Managing Global Customers: An Integrated Approach
โ Scribed by George S. Yip, Audrey J.M. Bink
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 287
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Multinational companies need to manage their relationships with multinational customers with a globally integrated approach. This book provides a systematic framework for developing and implementing such global customer management programs. It draws on in-depth research at over 20 major U.S. and European multinational companies, such as ABB, Bechtel, BP, Bosch, British Airways, Carrefour, Daimler-Chrysler, Hewlett-Packard, HSBC, IBM, Schlumberger, Shell, Siemens, Tesco, Unilever, Vodafone, Wal-Mart, and Xerox. Readers will learn how toยท think about managing global customers in the context of their overall global strategyยท develop effective global customer management programsยท overcome barriers to implementation and successยท build better relationships with important customersยท get the entire company to engage with managing global customersThis book takes a strategic, total business, and not just sales approach to managing global customers. It also takes a customer as well as a supplier perspective. The book provides guidance on both strategy and implementation. Yip and Bink's Managing Global Customers takes a systematic and logic driven approach, yet provides many creative insights and practical advice.Managing Global Customers highlights the rewards of taking a step beyond global account management to create a Global Customer Management approach, integrating globally all aspects of the relationship between supplier and customer. The book gives a framework that guides international companies in using their relationships with global customers to their full potential.George Yip, author of the widely-praised Total Global Strategy, and Audrey Bink tackle in-depth one of the most important aspects of global strategy: How to manage global customers.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 8
List of Figures......Page 9
Table......Page 10
Preface......Page 11
Part I. Foundation......Page 16
1 Managing Globally......Page 18
2 Exploiting Globalization Drivers and Potential......Page 42
3 Integrating GCM with Global Strategy and Organization......Page 59
4 Structuring the Global Customer Management Programme......Page 83
Part II. Key Choices......Page 106
5 Selecting and Managing Global Accounts......Page 108
6 Empowering Global Account Managers......Page 126
7 Building the Global Account Team......Page 142
Part III. Supporting Tools......Page 156
8 Managing Knowledge......Page 158
9 Rewarding and Motivating the Team......Page 170
Part IV. Process......Page 182
10 Developing for Ongoing Effectiveness......Page 184
11 Winning with Critical Success Factors......Page 204
Appendix: Case Studies......Page 215
Bibliography......Page 260
C......Page 274
D......Page 275
E......Page 276
G......Page 277
H......Page 278
I......Page 279
L......Page 280
O......Page 281
R......Page 282
S......Page 284
T......Page 285
X......Page 286
Z......Page 287
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