Posts Tagged ‘csi’

 

Nissan Csi as Divulged by a Senior Vp

Saturday, November 29th, 2008
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RyanThomas asked:


What is the most powerful acronym in the automotive realm? It is the CSI and it is short for Customer Satisfaction Index. In fact, the numbers shown in the index could bring tears of exaltation or devastation.

For the Nissan Motor Co., the numbers are being safeguarded by Doug Betts, Nissan’s senior vice president of Total Customer Satisfaction. Betts is an engineer by education and training who joined Nissan almost three years ago after ten years with Toyota. Prior to that, he has served eight years with Michelin when Carlos Ghosn ran the American operation.

Betts’ marketing is focused on consumer oriented methods around the concept of total customer satisfaction. “As our product quality has significantly improved, our dealers have told me their warranty work has gone down as much as 50% to 60% in the last year. So, now it’s very important the dealer be very efficient, professional and reliable doing maintenance work,” Betts explained. “If we don’t help fill-up our dealers service bays with maintenance work to replace warranty work, it’s going to put a lot of pressure on them for profitability.”

Asked about the company’s improved CSI concept, Betts said: “The idea originated in Japan. The basic idea is that the service department could run more efficiently if there was input from the manufacturing side of the business. Take a plant with two lines; cars are coming off the line every 26 seconds. When something goes wrong, it’s suddenly wrong on every car – plant operations are standardized. Before there’s time to make the problem go away, another car is coming off the line. So, the factory must be good and efficient at repairing cars under these difficult conditions.”

He added, “At the end of a line there’s not a huge repair area to put the cars in and fix the vehicles and move on. That’s why the factory service people can get so good at quick repairs because they are exposed to the way the plant works and functions. We are always looking for every tenth-of-a second in improved efficiency. There is a need to eliminate any time that is being wasted. Our factory repair teams are accustomed and exposed to this way of thinking.”

According to Betts, the plan was started a year ago with a pilot activity that used people from the plants in Japan to go to dealers to study, analyze and work with them on service operations in order to find ways to make the operations more efficient. The said plan does not only concern services on the Nissan mud flap and other parts. It intends to delve deeper to target holistic approach. He said, “In the pilot dealers, we found huge gains in dealer efficiencies. This has resulted in the dealers being able to schedule more work in the same day and make more money.”

The result is faster service and limited delays. “For example, if a customer called to make an appointment and instead of being told, ‘I can get you in four days from now,” he was told “we can get to you today or tomorrow.’ That is an improvement,” Betts noted. “One of the things we’ve been able to implement is a system called, Assist, for the things that are or can be electronically diagnosed with computers. A print-out tells the tech what is wrong with the vehicle and what parts and tools are needed to fix it.”

“Efficiency, at the end of the day, always goes to the consumer. Dealership owners expect a specific return on their investment. It may take time, but it always does. And this can generate even more business and profits,” Betts concluded.



Pamela

 

what is the glass that changes color with an electrical charge on csi?

Friday, October 31st, 2008
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tom b asked:


A few weeks ago i saw glass that changes color with an electrical charge in csi. It was totally clear and then turned white. what is the name of it ? where can i get it? hows it work?

Melanie

 

How do you get the warrant for the mini golf course in CSI for Wii?

Thursday, July 24th, 2008
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iwantaminicoop asked:


I just got CSI the video game for Wii. I am only on the first mission and i cant get the warrant for the abandond mini golf, i already asked Brass but i still cant get it! Please someone help????

Emma

 

How to enter FBI/CSI/any other agency,if im not a member of that country?

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
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*coolgal* asked:


I want to become a FBI/CSI/any other agency’s agent but if I am not a part of that country.I am an INDIAN but i want to become an agent of any agency of other country.So, plz help me out and tell me the conditions.

Duane

 

How does the thermocycler know which Dna is which from a contaminated cigerate **** on the floor at CSI scene?

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
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NG. O asked:


I heard PCR process can be used to amplify the DNA from a disgusting cigarette **** that a suspect had thrown on the ground on CSI last night,” “But everyone knows that the cigarette **** would be contaminated. How does the thermocycler know which DNA is which?”

Arnold

 

What is the difference between a criminalist, csi, and forensic scientist?

Saturday, May 10th, 2008
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colombianboi74 asked:


I would really appreciate if you would state what they all do.

Alicia

 

Are there any good colleges in Florida who let you studay to be a veterinarian or a CSI?

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
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HIM fan for life asked:


I heard from my cousin that University of Floriday was good to become a vet. I have no idead whaer to go if I decide to become a CSI. Can you Recommend Any good colleges beside UF to be a vet and any good colleges to become a CSI?

Marilyn

 

What is the difference between a CSI and a forensic scientist?

Thursday, May 1st, 2008
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Clive asked:


To become a CSI u need to become a police first. Should I do university and then become a police officer and later a CSI?

Tonya

 

Where can I watch full episodes of CSI online?

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
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calicutie003 asked:


I missed tonight’s episode of CSI because I was at work does anyone know where I can watch the episode online if that’s possible.

Agnes

 

How can CSI tell from a skull the race of the person?

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
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geholloway asked:


Just curious. When a skeleton is found in the woods the police can ususally identify the race. How is that possible? Don’t all skulls look pretty much alike?

Vanessa