951 resultados para after sales service


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As empresas estão participando de um mercado cada vez mais competitivo. Esta disputa acirrada das empresas pelos clientes tem propiciado canais alternativos de distribuição dos produtos aos diferentes segmentos de mercado. Os canais de distribuição estão adquirindo uma importância cada vez maior aos olhos dos fabricantes e dos clientes, principalmente na questão de serviços. De acordo com Ballou (2001, p.44), “o serviço ao cliente, inclui disponibilidade de estoques, rapidez na entrega, rapidez e acuracidade no preenchimento de pedidos”. A esses serviços pode ser somada uma gama variada de outros serviços a serem prestados pelos participantes do canal de distribuição ou pelos fabricantes. A empresa Ravel Produtos Cosméticos e Dermatológicos será a principal usuária dos resultados obtidos com este estudo, pois é fabricante de produtos cosméticos e tem seu foco de atuação principal na cidade de Porto Alegre. O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar o canal de distribuição para produtos cosméticos destinados a consumidores de alta renda no mercado de Porto Alegre, procurando identificar os aspectos de serviços demandados, produtos utilizados e mix de produtos comercializados pelo canal de distribuição: salões de beleza. O estudo foi realizado através de pesquisa qualitativa, com entrevistas individuais junto aos proprietários dos salões, ou junto às pessoas que decidem o mix de produtos a ser utilizado ou comercializado pelos salões. O mix de produtos comercializados pelos salões de beleza em Porto Alegre conforme a pesquisa realizada, é o seguinte: xampus, cremes, máscaras, hidratantes, fluidos e géis. Entre as respostas das entrevistas, foram encontrados os seguintes serviços demandados pelos salões de beleza: amostras de produtos, entregas rápidas, frete cif, suporte técnico do fabricante, prazos elásticos de pagamento e exclusividade como canal de distribuição para as linhas que comercializa.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Objectives: The Brazilian public health system does not provide electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), which is limited to a few academic services. National mental health policies are against ECT. Our objectives were to analyze critically the public policies toward ECT and present the current situation using statistics from the Institute of Psychiatry of the University of Sao Paulo (IPq-HCFMUSP) and summary data from the other 13 ECT services identified in the country. Methods: Data regarding ECT treatment at the IPq-HCFMUSP were collected from January 2009 to June 2010 (demographical, number of sessions, and diagnoses). All the data were analyzed using SPSS 19, Epic Info 2000, and Excel. Results: During this period, 331 patients were treated at IPq-HCFMUSP: 221 (67%) were from Sao Paulo city, 50 (15.2%) from Sao Paulo's metropolitan area, 39 (11.8%) from Sao Paulo's countryside, and 20 (6.1%) from other states; 7352 ECT treatments were delivered-63.0% (4629) devoted entirely via the public health system (although not funded by the federal government); the main diagnoses were a mood disorder in 86.4% and schizophrenia in 7.3% of the cases. Conclusions: There is an important lack of public assistance for ECT, affecting mainly the poor and severely ill patients. The university services are overcrowded and cannot handle all the referrals. The authors press for changes in the mental health policies.

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The policy development process leading to the Labour government's white paper of December 1997—The new NHS: Modern, Dependable—is the focus of this project and the public policy development literature is used to aid in the understanding of this process. Policy makers who had been involved in the development of the white paper were interviewed in order to acquire a thorough understanding of who was involved in this process and how they produced the white paper. A theoretical framework is used that sorts policy development models into those that focus on knowledge and experience, and those which focus on politics and influence. This framework is central to understanding the evidence gathered from the individuals and associations that participated in this policy development process. The main research question to be asked in this project is to what extent do either of these sets of policy development models aid in understanding and explicating the process by which the Labour government's policies were developed. The interview evidence, along with published evidence, show that a clear pattern of policy change emerged from this policy development process, and the Knowledge-Experience and Politics-Influence policy making models both assist in understanding this process. The early stages of the policy development process were characterized as hierarchical and iterative, yet also very collaborative among those participating, with knowledge and experience being quite prevalent. At every point in the process, however, informal networks of political influence were used and noted to be quite prevalent by all of the individuals interviewed. The later stages of the process then became increasingly noninclusive, with decisions made by a select group of internal and external policy makers. These policy making models became an important tool with which to understand the policy development process. This Knowledge-Experience and Politics-Influence dichotomy of policy development models could therefore be useful in analyzing other types of policy development. ^

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Homelessness is associated with high use of public services such as health care and criminal justice services. Intervention designs to reverse homelessness have broadly fallen into two categories: either standard care which employs requisitely addressing the causes of homelessness, or housing first, which emphasizes provision of permanent housing without requisitely addressing the causes of homelessness. Multiple cities have recently commenced housing first interventions. Locally, Houston’s first housing first development is the Jackson Hinds Gardens project. The purpose of this study is to analyze the public service use of residents of housing first in Houston. Residents of Jackson Hinds Gardens who have been enrolled for at least 6 months were evaluated for public service use for an equal amount of time preceding and during their residence at Jackson Hinds. Resident interactions with county health services and criminal justice entities were determined by electronic database searches; these data were supplemented by life experience interview data. Service usage values pre- and post-enrollment at Jackson Hinds Gardens were compared by paired t-test analyses. We found that ER and inpatient usage decreased following enrollment in Jackson Hinds, although these reductions were not significant. In contrast, outpatient care and number of medications significantly increased following enrollment. These analyses inform on the effects of housing first in another major city, as well as informing the ethical considerations regarding housing first versus standard care. ^

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Objective: Five years after its introduction, to evaluate the 1992 reform in the out of hours service in Denmark.

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A new ed. of "Trifles from my portfolio," which "has been entirely rewritten, with some omissions and alterations, and much new matter."