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Auswirkungen der Kundensicht im Customer Journey Management auf die Prozesse im B2B-Marketing
(2017)
Die Customer Journey ist die gesamte „Reise“ eines Kunden hin zu einem Produkt oder Service vom ersten Kontakt bis zum Kaufabschluss. Das Customer Journey Management schlägt vor, die gesamte Kaufreise aus Sicht des Kunden zu betrachten um ihm seine Wünsche bestmöglich erfüllen zu können. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, die Kundensicht auf die Prozesse im Marketing zu untersuchen und daraus optimale Prozessdefinitionen abzuleiten. Aufgrund des Umfangs der Arbeit werden nur die drei Prozesse Content Management, Integriertes Lead Management und Event Management im Detail analysiert. Hierfür werden zehn Experten in qualitativen Interviews befragt und deren Aussagen zum aktuellen Aufbau und der Sicht des Kunden gegenübergestellt. Das Ergebnis der Befragung ist, dass sich das Kundenverhalten durch die Digitalisierung bereits sehr stark verändert hat, Unternehmen hingegen ihre Prozesse häufig noch nicht daran angepasst haben. Mithilfe dieser Ergebnisse werden Best-Practice-Modelle der behandelten Prozesse erstellt, die eine Vorlage für eine Neudefinition der Prozesse bilden.
Mit dem Ziel die Entwicklung der Kundenzufriedenheit bei der Gebrüder Martin GmbH & Co. KG seit der Befragung im Jahr 2013 aufzuzeigen und zu analysieren, wurde diese Bachelor - Thesis erstellt.
Diese Bachelorarbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Durchführung, Analyse und Auswertung einer Kundenbefragung, sowie der Entwicklung von Verbesserungsmaßnahmen und Lösungsansätzen.
Im ersten Teil dieser Thesis werden die theoretischen Grundlagen der Kundenzufriedenheit beschrieben.
Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit wird die Kundenbefragung durchgeführt, analysiert und ausgewertet, bevor aufbauend auf den gewonnenen Erkenntnissen Maßnahmen zur Verbesserung der Kundenzufriedenheit entwickelt werden.
Business-to-business services make up an increasing share of the total economy. Due to growing specialization companies are more and more outsourcing non-core services. The aim of this thesis is to examine the market trends, the competitive landscape and success factors for proving IT supply chain services.
IT supply chain services are service provisions that encompass the procurement of equipment, the staging and personalization, as well as the logistics of end-user devices. This thesis explores the business case of Computacenter, a European IT-service provider. Given the complexity of IT supply chain service provisions and the distinct characteristics of services, major contracts in this area are examined in order to derive good and best practices. Two research questions are addressed. The first one examines how Computacenter performs against major trends in the IT service market by reflecting customer demand and competitors’ strategies. The second research questions aims at identifying in which areas and how Computacenter could improve the delivery of its IT supply chain services.
The applied research methods include secondary data, such as competitors’ websites or industry reports, primary data like surveys or observation, as well as descriptive and comparative methods. The research is divided into three sections. First, the theoretical fundamentals of IT service management and the Service Supply Chain Management are outlined, focusing on reference models and methods used by the respective company. Second, the company itself and the market environment including competition and customer aspects are examined. Third, an empirical study conducted in the form of a survey on selected projects assesses Computacenter’s best practices. In the final part of this thesis practical recommendations are given including all investigated aspects.
Today’s business and work environment has become increasingly exposed to the pressure of globalization and the steadily growing degree of virtuality. This is demonstrated by the rising number of global virtual teams (GVT) playing a crucial role in many internationally oriented organizations, with an ongoing upward trend. The purpose of this thesis is to promote a better understanding of how employees can be trained to collaborate successfully in a GVT, and whether this is possible at all. In this context, the paper primarily focuses on the social dimensions influencing successful virtual collaboration. A mixed methods approach of primary and secondary data was used in this thesis. Apart from a literature review providing a theoretical foundation of concepts concerning the key issues of the study, the paper examines two different perspectives. On the one hand, expert interviews with two European training companies and an active seminar participation enabled greater insight into the employee training industry. The objective was to discover the key sources of problems in GVTs leading companies to rely on professional help. A particular focus was laid on examining how trainers master the difficult task of preparing employees for global virtual teamwork as well as to collect information about the provided training services. As the interviews revealed, communication problems among the virtual team members (VTMs) display the main reason for a team’s low performance or failure. Concrete recommendations for actions have been described as a basis for optimizing the collaboration and to strengthen the social ties within a GVT. On the other hand, the main practical part of this thesis focuses on a GVT of a multinational business consultancy. An online survey and individual interviews with the team members have been conducted aiming at answering the following research questions: On the basis of which skills do present members of a GVT define successful virtual collaboration? How is the need for training services in general assessed? In addition, the empirical study examined the social dimensions among the VTMs and the team’s current work situation. On the basis of these insights, the team’s current need for training services has been analyzed and specific recommendations for actions have been proposed.
Most Western countries have very low percentages of women who study in science,
technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. These fields are of economic
importance as they are essential for innovation - the key to the creation of new products,
ideas and processes. Especially in developed countries, the STEM sector is one of the
largest growth factors. Having mainly men studying in STEM fields limits the available
talent and thus the quality of human resources; therefore, it is important that more
women study in STEM fields for more efficiency and increased economic development.
In contrast to Western countries, Muslim countries exhibit large numbers of women in
STEM majors. This thesis analyses different aspects of Muslim countries to determine
reasons for more women in these countries to study in STEM fields. The current study
is based on literature such as journal articles, textbooks and online sources. The
following factors are studied to answer the first research question: social reasons
(including religion, history, perception of women, wealth and social status, and
educational system), legal framework, technological reasons and economic reasons.
The findings indicate that a combination of aspects and circumstances leads to the large
numbers of women in Muslim countries in STEM majors. Among the analysed factors
the educational system and economic situation of Muslim countries seem to be the root
cause.
Furthermore, the current study analyses consequences of the high number of women in
STEM fields in Muslim countries in the labour market, to answer the following
questions: (1) Do educational opportunities lead to equal opportunities in the labour
market? (2) Is it respectable for women in Muslim countries to work? (This question
addresses factors such as Islam, tradition, a woman’s role as a mother, mixed-gender
workplaces, demography and legal restrictions) (3) In which sectors do women work?
(sectors and leadership positions) (4) What is the relation of female labour to the
economy? (impact of economic situation, economic landscape, globalisation, and
importance of female employment for the economy).
The result is that educational opportunities for women in Muslim countries do not
translate into equal chances in the labour market. Regarding STEM fields the
employment of women ranges from gender equality to nearly no opportunities at all,
depending on the country. The small numbers are most likely due to the lower position
of women in society, the generally less opportunities for women in the labour market
and women’s rights issues.
The Sharing Economy: Bartering, Lending, Renting or Swapping peer-to-peer is an increasing phenomenon in Consumer Behaviour. As a result of overconsumption in society the past few decades and the financial crisis in 2008, consumers’ awareness towards consumption shifted to a more sustainable use of resources to prevent rising CO2 emission, climate change, global warming, pollution of oceans, massive interventions in ecosystems and to support global fairness.
Even though this Collaborative Consumption is still in its infancy, the participation of caring consumers is still rising.
But how sustainable is this new way of consumption, if it is a new phenomenon at all?
By describing the Sharing Economy as a rising business model, its history and the four major drivers for its success the topicality and brisance of this fast-changing appearance get illustrated. The Transportation Technology portrays, how intense Sharing, Bartering, Lending or Selling influences the daily consumer behaviour in twenty-first century.
Mostly, this Thesis evaluates advantages and disadvantages of the Sharing Economy, and finally concludes if Collaborative Consumption is as sustainable as it is proclaimed by its supporters and how influentially and environmentally-sustainable collaborative consumption might be for the future.
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze and optimize accounts receivable management for the locations of the automotive supplier IMS Gear in the United States consisting of IMS Gear Holding Inc. and four subsidiaries. The tangible asset accounts receivable has a significant impact on profit and liquidity of a company and influences cash flow, working capital and customer relationships. An effective, transparent and comprehensive accounts receivable management is therefore crucial for the successful continuation of a company. In the course of this thesis the reader will be provided with definitions of all relevant terms and concepts, followed by theoretical knowledge about process management, including process analysis, problem diagnosis and process optimization. The differences in accounts receivable management between the United States and Germany as well as possibilities of measuring the effectiveness of accounts receivable management and goals of accounts receivable management are treated both practically and theoretically.
On the basis of internal benchmarking and a detailed process analysis, five fields for improvement were defined: creditworthiness, contract management, cash discount, dunning, and avoidance of bad debt. When optimizing a process, it is important to additionally consider all processes influencing the outcome of the concerned process. The optimization suggestions therefore do not only concern the finance and accounting area but rather affect a number of other departments in the company including sales, logistics and the business units. The reader will furthermore be provided with a discussion of suggestions to improve problems detected in the process analysis and internal benchmarking. A summary of the suggested improvements together with their probability of implementation is presented. Discussed suggestions include, among others, the consideration of country specific payment habits, the offer of cash discount for payment in advance and the introduction of the payment term “cash in advance”.
This thesis has proven that even if a process is functioning, optimization is still necessary in order to provide a more effective, reliable, and transparent process. Moreover, process optimization secures the future success and growth of a company and is therefore crucial in today’s fast changing business environment.
Die Produkteinheit DGS-EC bei der Robert Bosch GmbH steht vor der Problemstellung von Intransparenzen in den Forschungs- und Entwicklungskosten im Regionen-Controlling. Primärkosten der Regionen sind nicht transparent genug, um eine aktive Steuerungs zu gewährleisten.
Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, den aktuellen Steuerungsprozess von Forschungs- und Entwicklungskosten im Regionen-Controlling zu analysieren und optimieren, um mehr Transparenz zu schaffen. Das Ziel der Optimierung hängt stark von der Konzerngestaltung und Zusammenarbeit der zentralen und dezentralen Controllern ab.
Im ersten Schritt wird der Steuerungsprozess der Forschungs- und Entwicklungskosten mit Hilfe von Transparenzkriterien aus der Literatur und abgestimmten Kriterien mit den Controllern sowie Interviews mit den dezentralen Controllern aus den Regionen analysiert und bewertet. In diesem Zusammenhang bestätigt die Wissenschaft, dass die Konzerngestaltung den Zentralisierungsgrad und Dezentralisierungsgrad im Regionen-Controlling vorgibt und die Zusammenarbeit der zentralen und dezentralen Controllern den weitergegebenen Informationsgehalt bestimmt. Analyse und Bewertung zeigen Optimierungspotenziale im Steuerungsprozess auf, die durch passende Ansätze ausgeschöpft werden. Die Ansätze sollen im ersten Schritt zu einer Optimierung des Steuerungsprozesses führen, um somit die Transparenz der Forschungs- und Entwicklungskosten im Regionen-Controlling zu erhöhen und eine aktive Steuerung zu gewährleisten.
Die vorliegende Bachelorarbeit gibt praktische Übungsvorschläge zum Thema Lean Production. Dabei werden zu den Bereichen Wertstrom, Standard, Wertstromanalyse, Wertstromdesign und Rüsten jeweils eine praktische Übung vorgestellt, das Ergebnis erläutert und die Relevanz für Studenten und die Industrie analysiert. Die Übungen simulieren reale Abläufe und Situationen, wie zum Beispiel durch eine Produktionsnachbildung mit einfachsten Mitteln in Form von Legosteinen. Ziel ist es, fertige Trainingsmodule zur Anwendungen in Workshops oder Vorlesungen für Lehrende bereitzustellen. Auf spielerische Art und Weise werden theoretische Inhalte vermittelt und können zu schnellerem Festigen und Verstehen der Theorie beitragen. Die Übungsteilnehmer erarbeiten sich eigenständig Lösungsvorschläge in allen oben genannten Bereichen zum Thema Lean Production.
Seit dem Bekanntwerden des Abgasskandals rund um den VW-Konzern stehen Diesel-Pkws öffentlich stark in der Kritik. Die dadurch entstehende Verunsicherung über die zukünftige Automobilmarktentwicklung betrifft nicht nur Hersteller, sondern auch Zulieferer wie die Mesa Parts GmbH. Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, welche externen Faktoren den Automobilmarkt beeinflussen und wie sich diese auf das Unternehmen auswirken. Zusätzlich soll die Annahme des Unternehmens, dass ein Großteil ihrer Produkte später in Diesel-Motoren des VW-Konzerns verbaut werden, bestätigt oder widerlegt werden. Mit Hilfe der PEST(LE)-Analyse konnten die externen Faktoren ermittelt und hinsichtlich deren Auswirkung analysiert werden. Das Ergebnis zeigt, dass sich die Faktoren derzeit überwiegend positiv auf den Absatz von Diesel-Pkws und somit auf die Mesa Parts GmbH auswirken. Des Weiteren konnte die Annahme des Unternehmens widerlegt werden, da die meisten Teile der betrachteten Referenzproduktgruppe letztendlich in Motoren von Renault, Fiat und der PSA-Gruppe verbaut werden.