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Command Performance: The Art of Delivering Quality Service by John E. Martin,

Command Performance: The Art of Delivering Quality Service by John E. Martin,
Now more than ever, companies that want to stay competitive must deliver superb service to their customers. In Command Performance, leading business thinkers and executives provide valuable - and often unexpected - insights into achieving that goal. Featuring the most influential recent articles and interviews on quality service from the Harvard Business Review, Command Performance focuses on four major areas (Developing a Service Strategy, The Art of Quality Service Delivery, Delivering Quality Service in the Public Sector, and Linking Service and Profit). The contributors provide a range of timely, specific, and practical insights into what it takes to deliver quality service profitably and competitively. In addition, first-person accounts and profiles of individual firms provide inspiration and lessons from the field. Command Performance effectively integrates cutting-edge thinking on successful service delivery with experiences from real companies. Peter F. Drucker writes about how the economic landscape in the coming century will be dominated by nations with high productivity gains in knowledge and service. Frederick F. Reichheld uses the success of State Farm to demonstrate ways in which companies must revitalize their services in order to gain long-term customers. Harvard Business School professors Leonard Schlesinger and James Heskett describe a new model of the "service-driven service company", which designs business processes around workers with the closest customer contact. A twenty-five-step audit allows managers to determine how to implement successful service practices in their own companies. Other writers explore issues of delivering quality service in the public sectorarena. Peter Johnson analyzes the challenges he faced as the administrator of the Bonneville Power Administration in Portland, Oregon. Former New York City Police Commissioner Lee P. Brown describes that city's Community Patrol Officers Program.



Shared Services: Adding Value to the Business Units by Donniel S. Schulman,
Shared Services: Adding Value to the Business Units by Donniel S. Schulman,
"One of the ways companies are looking for competitive advantage in this frenetic [business] environment . . . is through the use of a tactical technique called shared services. . . . In this book, we bridge [the] chasm between the theory of how a shared services operation 'ought to' work and the practical issues involved in how to make it work, how to carry out a successful implementation of a shared service operation in your business.--from the Preface. Gaining competitive advantage in today's fierce business environment requires focus throughout the company on value, as measured by quality, cost, speed, and service. In the quest for superior performance, a growing number of companies are now turning to shared services, a tactical technique by which corporations can organize financial and other transaction-oriented activities to reduce costs and provide better service to business unit partners. Written by four authorities, three PricewaterhouseCoopers consultants and the executive who has directed the shared service efforts at Lucent Technologies, this comprehensive resource--the first of its kind--examines shared services from the macro issues that compel senior management to embrace this approach through the design and implementation of a shared services environment that leads to increased customer and shareholder value. Of all the tools available for gaining competitive advantage, why shared services? One of the principal reasons is that it creates, through consolidation of often disparate activities, more of a "one company" feel among business units. The benefits of this are twofold: one, it enables companies to show a consistent face to clients and customers, vendors andsuppliers, shareholders and potential shareholders; two, it provides increased flexibility to all of the business' operations, allowing corporate leaders to maintain a global perspective while at the same time allowing business unit leaders to take strong, customer-focused actions.



Business service provider - Business service providers (BSPs) are companies that offer state-of-the-art business applications over the Web. These applications are built and delivered as Web services - designed with modern security, management, and identity standards to facilitate the plug-and-play integration of these services with other BSP services or with internal corporate Web services.

Hosted service provider - A Hosted Service Provider (xSP) is a business that delivers a combination of traditional IT functions such as infrastructure, applications (Software as a Service), security, monitoring, storage, Web development, website hosting and email, over the Internet or other wide area networks (WAN). An xSP combines the abilities of an application service provider (ASP) and an Internet service provider (ISP).

Internet service provider - An Internet service provider (ISP, also called Internet access provider) is a business or organization that offers users access to the Internet and related services. Many but not all ISPs are telephone companies.

Service provider - A service provider is an entity that provides services to other entities. Usually this refers to a business that provides subscription or metered service to other businesses or individuals.



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