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- By Stephane LEE
- on Mar 27th, 2006
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- By Stephane LEE
- on Mar 15th, 2006
The Logo Quizz
For some time now, we have been talking about “stuff”
It is time to give you some insight about our famous nextgen CRM application…
Let’s start by the logo !
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- By Stephane LEE
- on Mar 14th, 2006
Attention for intentions
Sometimes life is funky.
Eric and I had a meeting yesterday on the marketing messages that we should put forward for our upcoming product. Because the concept is so new, people that we’ve talked about tend to compare our product with something they know, and try to make it look like a set of technical features.
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- By Stephane LEE
- on Mar 06th, 2006
Never again !
You probably remember the short document shown on TV few months ago? ‘Never again’ was a comic series showing the worst examples of customer relations. I do not remember the sponsor of this tongue in cheek document, but I quite appreciated the way they dealt of this particularly sensitive subject (although pathetic) during prime time. We all must suffer with, on a close to daily basis, the wrongdoings of such and such company, whose managers are often more concerned about watching their Stock Market ratings rather than treating their customers correctly.