C. Environmental Factor
In those days, when Galleria decided to adopt CRM system, there were some environmental factors in and outside the department store.
① Social environment ② Market environment ③ Customer management
▪ Consumption polarization due to an economic depression
▪ Growing competition due to advent of various business conditions
▪ Increasing customer nee
for opinions of professionals in favor and against the establishment of this system, which had ultimately shaped the hypothesis of our work. Third, in order to verify or reject the hypothesis, we have looked into previous studies and at the same time applied the results made from survey, interviews, and direct observations of the programs in the English Villages, as instruments ofdatacollection
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2-2-2. Economic Growth and Vehicle Growth
As the GDP of Philippines continues to rise, energy consumption is also increasing. Energy consumption increased from 0.731 quadrillion BTU in 1990 to 1.336 quadrillion BTU in 2005.
Energy consumption and economic growth are related each other and those can be assumed with dataof air pollution.
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forinventory, quality management, replenishment, returns and defective goods and demand forecasting.
(2) The goal ofinventory management:
The purpose of logistics is achieving balance between level of service and inventory cost which involved in accomplishment of product availability. Level of service means the degree of ability to satisfy customers' demand by inventory. To satisfying se