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  2. RFM (market research) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a service-based business could use these calculations: Recency = 10 – the number of months that have passed since the customer last purchased [ 2 ] Frequency = the maximum of "the number of purchases by the customer in the last 12 months (with a limit of 10)" and 1

  3. Operations management for services - Wikipedia

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    A third definition of service concerns the perceived service as consisting of physical facilitating goods, explicit service and implicit service. [6] In this case the facilitating goods are the buildings and inventory used to provide the service. For example, in a restaurant the facilitating goods are the building and the food.

  4. Retail marketing - Wikipedia

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    Retail stores often seek to differentiate along customer service lines. For example, some department stores offer the services of a stylist; a fashion advisor, to assist customers selecting a fashionable wardrobe for the forthcoming season, while smaller boutiques may allow regular customers to take goods home on approval, enabling the customer ...

  5. Sales and operations planning - Wikipedia

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    APICS defines S&OP as the "function of setting the overall level of manufacturing output (production plan) and other activities to best satisfy the current planned levels of sales (sales plan and/or forecasts), while meeting general business objectives of profitability, productivity, competitive customer lead times, etc., as expressed in the ...

  6. Customer relationship management - Wikipedia

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    These analytics help improve customer service by finding small problems which can be solved, perhaps by marketing to different parts of a consumer audience differently. [20] For example, through the analysis of a customer base's buying behavior, a company might see that this customer base has not been buying a lot of products recently.

  7. What is fast fashion? How the retail business model could be ...

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    'Fast fashion' is a retail business model that involves copying style trends, mass producing items and making those items available for purchase while demand is high.

  8. Business model canvas - Wikipedia

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    The business model canvas is a strategic management template that is used for developing new business models and documenting existing ones. [2] [3] It offers a visual chart with elements describing a firm's or product's value proposition, [4] infrastructure, customers, and finances, [1] assisting businesses to align their activities by illustrating potential trade-offs.

  9. Service level - Wikipedia

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    In business, service rate is a performance metric used to measure the customer service in a supply organization. One example of a service rate measures the number of units filled as a percentage of the total ordered and is known as fill rate. Fill rate is different from service level.