Mumbai: Kingfisher Airlines added yet another feather in its cap with the announcement that it has been bestowed the 2006 Customer Responsiveness Award by Avaya Global Connect, a leading converged communication solutions provider in India.
The Customer Responsiveness Awards, being presented by Avaya Global Connect, the company that has been spearheading the movement, are based on evaluations of the Customer Responsiveness policies and practices of leading Indian organizations. Well-known business intelligence firms such as Ernst & Young and AC Nielsen are backing the endeavor as process advisors and research partners, respectively. The organizations that have made it to the final awards listing are the ones that have built awareness about customer responsiveness within their set up and delivered an enhanced customer experience in a consistent manner. The Awards program aims at taking the Customer Responsiveness movement in India to new heights.
25/01/07 Business Wire India (press release)
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