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Nolan Ovinis

Nolan Ovinis
Nolan Ovinis has written 6 posts for Priority Consultants Blog

Not just another event

Creating and organising events is not just a logistical and administrative task associated with bargaining with suppliers and vendors for the best prices or sourcing for the best venues and equipment. Rather its creating the customer experience for your client’s customers. It is a simple logic that if their customers feel good, they would too. [...]

Dating the Customer

Remember the times when we started dating ? We paid extreme attention to the other person’s needs and wants. We showered them with attention, care and the constant communication. We got to know their likes and their dislikes as well as what makes them happy. It was fun and engaging. It was something we looked [...]

Go Clean, Go Green, Go Together all in One Package

Singapore, 29th March 2011- Asia’s definitive event for international manufacturers and suppliers of machinery, technology and materials in the sectors of packaging, filling, processing, quality assurance, and their related fields, ProPak Asia 2011 will be held from the 15th-18th of June 2011 at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC). The 19th in the [...]

Go Green with Social Media…

I chanced upon this campaign by NTT Resonant, “Social Media Save The Earth” – Goo Home Project

Leveraging on one of the top social networks in Japan, Mixi (source: CNNGo) to build a community for their Community Service Relations (CSR) program with the Goo Home Project.

Saving our world

Print double sided, recycle the papers, plastics, cans and what have you. Keep your air con temperature to 25 degrees Celsius and switch off the lights and switches when not in use. Does all these sound familiar? Well, such small acts actually help to save the planet and isn’t that what we all want. To [...]

Ricoh’s Managed Document Services is driving continuous cost savings and process optimisation

Singapore, 14th September 2010 – Ricoh has further expanded the scope of its Managed Document Services to ensure it is providing a customer-centric service, continuous cost savings and process optimisation. Nobuaki Majima,