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10:55 Jun 24, 2005 |
French to English translations [PRO] Business/Commerce (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Tamara Salvio United States Local time: 00:46 | ||||||
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sales/marketing teams to be driven/motivated by closeness to clients/customers and to be (highly.... Explanation: professional and) thorough HTH - tricky stuff. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 27 mins (2005-06-24 11:22:35 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Proximité - maintain a (good) presence Means closeness to customers, near to them. Monitor their requirements closely? |
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starying on top and ahead of the (our) marketing actions (activities?) Explanation: marketing answer -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs 0 min (2005-06-24 17:55:48 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- staying -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs 0 min (2005-06-24 17:56:07 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Final: staying on top and ahead in our marketing. |
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proximity and precision in marketing promotions Explanation: check both terms "proximity marketing" and "precision marketing" and you'll see these are current concepts in the marketing domain... most likely what your client is referring to with regard to action plans adopted -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 days 22 hrs 6 mins (2005-06-28 09:02:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Oxford/Hachette for rigueur = precision, meticulousness For a GB audience, you may prefer to use rigour? Reference: http://www.corante.com/getreal/archives/2003/12/17/proximity... Reference: http://precisionmarketing.com/ |
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