Organizer issue 3/1989

Receive the German-language trade journal "organisator" in issue 3/1989 as a PDF download with the following table of contents:

CONTENTS

 
  • Economic month
  • Monitor
 

Cover Story: BVG - The Free-Range in the Law

Freedom of movement in the second pillar is one of the perennial topics in political discussions. For once, let's look at the problem from the employer's perspective.

Service

  • Thinking training
  • Management tools
  • Personal
  • Help - an interjection
  • The special organizer tip
  • Good vision can be learned
  • Whatitmeans: Compte-joint
  • Operating statisticians are undesirable
  • The current tax ruling; payments of expenses to shareholders who work for the company
  • Parkinson's disease can rarely be cured.
 

EXTRA:Dealing with complaints the right way

They are not particularly popular anywhere. And yet complaints should not simply be dismissed as annoying. After all, they contain important information on how a service or product can be improved—for satisfied customers in the future!  

Books

  • Names and novelties
  • Press review
  • Companies and markets
  • Meire & Meire: you can't grow old in advertising
  • Greens and entrepreneurs discover:things work better together
  • Bofrost: it all started with a refrigerated box and an old Ford
  • Eagle owl: around 40 million tubes are sold annually
  • Gaggenau: reaching the top in kitchen equipment
  • Verdyrol: the sun shines through the cable into dark corners

Management

  • The time to decide is irreplaceable
  • Difficult customers and how to convince them with objection arguments
  • Three new software packages aim to prevent computer crime
  • Internal opinion surveys illuminate the working atmosphere
  • Leasing or renting - the investment question also arises for computers
  • The information system in the company should be standardized
  • The fair price also influences the sales success
  • Logistics helps to manage material and information flows
  • Tarantula
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