customer demand

  • 1customer demand — UK US noun [U] COMMERCE, ECONOMICS ► the type and quantity of products and services that people will buy, or would buy if they were available: »Successful businesses adapt their products to meet customer demand …

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  • 2Customer Demand Planning — (CDP) is a business planning process, that enables sales teams (and customers) to develop demand forecasts as input to service planning processes, production, inventory planning and revenue planning.[1] Contents 1 Definition of CDP 1.1… …

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  • 3Demand flow technology — (DFT) is a strategy to define and deploy business processes in a flow, driven in response to customer demand. DFT is based on a set of applied mathematical tools that are used to connect processes in a flow and link it to daily changes in demand …

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  • 4Demand leveling — is the deliberate influencing of demand itself or the demand processes to deliver a more predictable pattern of customer demand. Some of this influencing is by manipulating the product offering, some by influencing the ordering process and some… …

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  • 5customer — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, favoured/favored (esp. BrE), favourite/favorite (esp. AmE), good, important, key, large, major ▪ They are one of our biggest custom …

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  • 6demand — an order to comply with an obligation. In business, paying on demand means that the obligation must be satisfied immediately when requested. Glossary of Business Terms The desire to purchase economic goods or services (and the financial ability… …

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  • 7Demand Response —   Providing wholesale and retail electricity customers with the ability to choose to respond to time based prices and other incentives by reducing or shifting electricity use, particularly during peak demand periods, so that changes in customer… …

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  • 8Demand Controller —   An electrical, mechanical, or electromechanical device or system that monitors the customer demand and causes that demand to be leveled and/or limited …

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  • 9Customer Cost — refers not only to the price of a product, but also encompasses the purchase costs as well as use costs and post use costs. Purchase costs mainly consist of the cost of searching for a product, gathering information about it and obtaining it. The …

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  • 10Customer Relationship Management — Customer Relationship Management, kurz CRM (dt. Kundenbeziehungsmanagement) oder Kundenpflege, bezeichnet die konsequente Ausrichtung einer Unternehmung auf seine Kunden und die systematische Gestaltung der Kundenbeziehungs Prozesse. Die dazu… …

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