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July 14, 2004

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» powerpoint and the freedom of constraints from design-management.de
by the same token microsoft "Microsoft" polarizes among IT specialists "Powerpoint" does it for designers ;-) --- a while ago I've reported about the the two contrasting views of 'Edward Tufte' (author of: Visual Explanations and other titles) and 'Dav... [Read More]

» customer retention is not enough from design-management.de
every company knows that it costs far less to hold on to a customer than to acquire a new one. that's why customer retention has become the holy grail in industries from airlines to wireless. yet defecting customers are far... [Read More]

» customer retention is not enough | McKinsey market research from design-management.de
every company knows that it costs far less to hold on to a customer than to acquire a new one. that's why customer retention has become the holy grail in industries from airlines to wireless. yet defecting customers are far... [Read More]

» customer retention is not enough | McKinsey market research from design-management.de
every company knows that it costs far less to hold on to a customer than to acquire a new one. that's why customer retention has become the holy grail in industries from airlines to wireless. yet defecting customers are far... [Read More]

» customer retention is not enough | McKinsey market research from design-management.de
every company knows that it costs far less to hold on to a customer than to acquire a new one. that's why customer retention has become the holy grail in industries from airlines to wireless. yet defecting customers are far... [Read More]

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