Global Presence

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 , 0 comments

local-contactThis slide demonstrates how offering local support and contacts can help to provide a better quality customer experience.

With businesses now catering for clients around the world, many companies find themselves having to operate in multiple timezones. This can create communication difficulties, resulting in poor availability and delays.  With locations around the world,  a company can work with clients in different timezones, keeping service demand matched with service supply.

Adapt and use in your own sales presentations, to explain the benefits of your global presence.

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