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February 04, 2005

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NITIN ARORA

Very good post explaining the concept of Customer Advocacy in simple words with great examples.Chris you have done a great work in posting this article , which explains the concept to laymen . My one question is what is the cost to company for following Customer Advocacy ?

Amit

It was fascinating to read these articles on Customer Advocacy for someone liek me who's new in this arena. It would be extremely helpful if there can be a process and template that capture customer thoughts and analyze them to be presented in a better manner to the firm's management.

Chris

Hi Mon
Not quite sure what papers you need . perhaps drop me an email and I can see if I can help?

Mon

I am so glad to discover such a fantastic website...as I am newly assigned to be a Customer Advocacy. Will there be any links that contain CA reports (report to management on customers' finding etc) for reference??

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