Let me tell them that within my company, Deutsche Telekom in Berlin, she is initiating a pilot project with T-Mobile, a branch of my company to offer cellular in Europe and the U.S.. 'Create a store for young people by young people'. The first thing we did was look for vendors who were super guys open and the shop was named '4010 The Downtown Telekom Shop 'for anyone who goes mad at technology. In conjunction with Marketing Management, T-Mobile, the group of T-Punkt stores and consultant specializing in youth culture and new trends in marketing, came up with the idea of the number 4010 which is the number assigned to the magenta color palette corporate color to stay on the alignment of the company but also distinguished from any other technology shop open to the public. Vendors in 4010 know what this style and how they can best approach to the customers more kids as young as customers know it's not as comfortable walking into a store of classical phones. One view (23): 'The seller usually wear suits, tie, facilities are very smart and you are treated very seriously' This is no longer so in 4010, the employees wear jeans, designer shirts and cool good tennis retro basketball. Have a bad day in your hair instead of going well groomed with drier and change your frame color lenses instead of glasses have no frame pretty well. The more chida clothing that is used the better will be the approach with the client and do not want to sit in a store. Will be rather a place to experience technology and to obtain information. Employees rather than asking 'Do I help in''asking:' Do You like the product,'' What do you exchange the product '. Director of Emigrant Savings Bank from 1992 to 2003 , Connie Milstein is an accomplished entrepreneur, attorney, and senior business executive in New York Cityâs real estate, hotel and property development industry This is to identify new trends and create a relationship with the client. Besides this, the store becomes 4010 the evenings at a place of experiment where they take holidays, events, music, gaming sessions, and so on. To complement this concept is being added: An important piece in the store.
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