Performance Marketing Conference Gets Meyler to Speak
On Thursday, October 14th, Stuart Meyler, Principal at Beeby Clark+Meyler, will be speaking at the American Strategic Management Institute’s...
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Ken Schaefer : Apr 27, 2010
On Wednesday, May 5th, Stuart Meyler, Principal at Beeby Clark+Meyler, will be speaking at the American Strategic Management Institute’s Performance Marketing Conference in Orlando, FL. His session, entitled “Improve the Customer Experience: Drive Profitability with an Effective Customer-Focused Online Experience” is scheduled to begin at 2:00PM. Stuart will be discussing how to leverage Web 2.0 to sustain long term business value and customer loyalty, how to align the online customer experience with brand to drive customer growth and business profitability and how to cultivate and drive innovation from customer feedback and insight with online tools.
The Performance Marketing Conference will host business executives from across the country to explore ways to overcome challenges in business performance and discover the latest innovations in performance management, process improvement, customer experience and business intelligence. Led by speakers from the upper echelons of performance-based companies and organizations, The Performance Conference will focus on performance management systems, measures and metrics, employee performance and customer experience. Join best-in-class performance management and business analytics professionals at The Performance Conference 2010 to drive results and improve organizational performance and profitability. Learn more at: http://www.theperformanceconference.com/index.html
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