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Key Account Management: Tools and Techniques for Achieving Profitable Supplier Status

Current price: $52.00
Key Account Management: Tools and Techniques for Achieving Profitable Supplier Status
Key Account Management: Tools and Techniques for Achieving Profitable Supplier Status

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Key Account Management: Tools and Techniques for Achieving Profitable Supplier Status

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An organization's key accounts are its lifeblood. Key account management focuses on the long-term investment of resources in customers that can offer an exceptional return on resources. But which are the key accounts? Are they the ones growing the fastest? The ones that are most financially secure? Or are they the ones that shout the loudest?
Key Account Management
puts forward a straightforward and effective planning methodology.
This fully updated 6th edition of
takes a long-term, team-selling strategic view of the whole process, from defining the customer, to managing the relationship and achieving key supplier status. With coverage of latest best practice including IT's role in account management, plus new case studies, online supporting resources and a new section comparing how different industries/markets approach key account management, it stands alone as the premier book on managing key customers.
Online resources
include helpful templates, guides for students and lecturers, and self tests to ensure that best practice is being followed.

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