The fictitious Acme Corporation has come up with their latest innovation – a dog-walking robot. Sounds like a fantastic idea for pooch lovers, however anyone involved in marketing these robots will need to know how they work, who might want to buy one, and if there are any possible hazards. So how can you ensure everyone in your extended enterprise network are product gurus, knowing everything there is to know about whatever you sell? This recipe should help.
Compile a list of everyone in your extended enterprise network, from original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to potential customers. Everyone on the list needs to become a product guru.
By ensuring that everyone in the supply chain understands a product inside and out, potential buyers will automatically have more confidence in you and your organisation. This means that at any point in a customer’s journey, they will know that their point of contact will be able to provide effective help. Now if only there was a dog-walking robot!
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