Ir al contenido principal

ORGANIZATION OF CONSUMERS AND USERS (OCU)


Resultado de imagen de ocu

At first you can get to think that the OCU (Organization of Consumers and Users) is a marketing action, because thanks to the ranking they make, companies get a free advertising of their products. If one of your products is in the upper area of ​​this ranking, we can start talking about a quality product, which will make consumers want to buy it.

In spite of the above, I consider the OCU as an independent entity, since it is a non-profit organization and a private association, and does not benefit by making this "publicity" of the products. In addition, in this case what this organization intends is that white brands can be considered as quality products without having to pay for them large amounts of money.

Comentarios

Entradas populares de este blog

9 Tips about phone communication.

Let's see several tips on telephone communication. 1. Think through exactly what you plan to say and discuss before you place a call. 2. Answer thephone within 2 or 3 rings if you are receiveing a call and great the caller by their professional tittle. (If you are waking the call, identify yourself). Always identiy yurself at the begining starting the conversation. 3.  Do not eat while talking on the phone. One of the most impolite things you can do while speaking on the phone is eating, drinking, or chewing gum. Telephone receivers amplify chewing sounds, and it is impolite to make the other caller listen to these sounds. If you have lunch planned and are on the phone, either wait for the telephone conversation to finish, or ask the other caller if you may call them back after you eat 4. Don't be distracted by other activities while speaking on the telephone. If you must interrupt the conversation, say to the person: "Excuse me for a moment, please. I'll be r...

Cultural Tips for Doing Business in Spain

If you have to visit other country for business, it's important to make sure you understand the culture! You don't want to mess up a possible business deal by saying or doing the wrong thing. In this post we will talk about business customs in Spain according to Gayle Cotton , author of the book Say Anything to Anyone, Anywhere: 5 Keys to Successful Cross-Cultural Communication. Introductions and greetings First-time introductions with Spaniards should be made in a formal manner. Extend a brief but firm handshake while maintaining eye contact. In the company of friends, it's common for men to hug or pat each other on the back in addition to the handshake. Don’t expect to discuss business at the start of any meeting. Spaniards want to become acquainted with you before proceeding to business, so be accommodating and answer any questions they may have about your background. On the flip side, it’s best not to ask them too many personal quest...