1. Marketing is about infinite improvements, by listening and by responding to people you increase involvement, engage commitment and win loyalty. 2. Already, the struggle to win the loyalty of customers like Ms. Edelman is taking a toll on some grocers. 3. And along the way, Packard, who died Tuesday, earned a reputation as an innovative leader who won the loyalty of employees. 4. And that helped Lott win loyalty from his troops, even though some may openly defy him on certain votes. 5. As an extension of its existing FastPass electronic ticketing system, Disney could win loyalty in its theme parks by creating virtual lines. 6. Because of his reverence for Chinese tradition, he won the loyalty of the many nativists in the Communist Party. 7. Besides the dollar amount, Apple hopes to win the loyalty of children who might grow into future customers, much as it is doing in the college world. 8. Bloomberg has shared his success with his employees, winning the loyalty of many. 9. But if my experience is any example, the site that offers good recommendations in well-organized categories is the one that will win the loyalty of e-shoppers. 10. But Microsoft knows that its success hinges upon games, and that means winning the loyalty of game developers. |