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"We believe this new operating model offers our customers a richer in-store experience, including better shopping assistance as well as more of the products and services they want. Over time, we believe that our customer-centricity work will help us attract new customer segments to our stores, which leverages our existing assets. In addition, it gives us an engine for continuing to innovate and respond to changing customer needs." 1 - Brad Anderson, CEO, Best Buy, in April 2005. "Don't look at the supply chain from a cost perspective. Look at the size of missed opportunities. When a customer opportunity is missed, you can't get it back." 2 - Robert A. Willett, CEO, Best Buy International, in January 2006. Introduction
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1] Laura Heller, "Customer Centric Model Future Focus
at Best Buy," DSN Retailing Today, April 25, 2005. |
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