Managing Change in the UK Postal Service Market
The challenge of change; About Postcomm and the End of Post Office monopoly
Read MoreThe challenge of change; About Postcomm and the End of Post Office monopoly
Read MoreDMA (UK); customers issues & choice availability; Why liberalise; the future and reality.
Read MoreAn explaination of the changes in the letter business; An outline of Consignias evolving response; Problems and solutions analysed.
Read MoreWhy we are not negative; What Consignia wants; What Postcomm & Postwatch want and the workers requirements
Read MoreThe average daily volume of electronic mail (e-mail) is expected to grow from 9.7 bil pieces in 2000 to 35 bil pieces by 2005, while first-class mail will decline 3.6%/yr from 700 mil pieces to 583 mil pieces, respectively, according to USA Today research. The percentage of households with e-mail access was 34% in 1999, rising to 53% by 2001, according to a Pitney Bowes telephone survey.
Read MoreOman’s Sultan Qaboos on Monday issued decrees setting up a Transport and Telecommunications Ministry as well as other new ministries to streamline the bureaucracy.”
Read MoreManaging Comepetition – adapting the organisation; creating and developing new services.
Read MoreDrivers for change; Rising the challenge – smaller & larger PTTs and The new relationship model.
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