The rapid increase in global services during the last few decades is without doubt one of the most challenging social, cultural, political and, especially, economic forces of our time. Services have supplanted agriculture, manufacturing and resources as the primary source of international competitive advantage in many countries, providing wealth, employment and almost unlimited future opportunities for growth, whether in traditional or more innovative forms. <BR>Managing Services explores the strategic management of services through an Integrated Services Management Model which links operational, marketing, financial and human resource management functions within a broad and diverse collection of international, regional and local service contexts. It contains numerous case examples, student projects and exercises designed to illustrate common problems and innovative approaches, with a particular focus on the Asia-Pacific and Australasian regions. <BR>
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2012 im Fachbereich BWL - Informationswissenschaften, Informationsmanagement, Note: 1,7, Universität Stuttgart (vorgelegt am Betriebswirtschaftlichen Institut der...
Covering the latest thinking in IT service management, this new edition provides a comprehensive introduction for those preparing for their ITSM foundation exam.
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