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Canadian electrical channel WANTS YOUR INPUT

March 3, 2010 | By Anthony Capkun


GREAT OPPORTUNITY to have your say! These days (especially these days), most everyone you talk to complains of the business pressures they face; sadly these grievances usually fall on deaf ears. Until now.

Electrical contractors will be contacted during the month of April by a
market research company working on behalf of Canada’s electrical
products industry. The purpose of this study is to help manufacturers,
distributors and rep agencies better understand your business pressures
and needs.

The aim is to improve the supply chain, products and services available
to Canada’s electrical contractors.

Here’s how it works: electrical contractors across Canada will be
contacted by telephone through a member agency of the Canadian Market
Research and Intelligence Association. They will be asked to participate
in an interview over the phone that should only take about 10 minutes.

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All responses are completely confidential. Only aggregated statistical
data and comments to open-ended questions will be included in the final
report.

This research is funded by the Supply and Distribution Council of
Electro-Federation Canada, whose 150-plus member companies include the
leading manufacturers and distributors of electrical products in the
Canadian market.

This is a great opportunity… electrical contractors participating in
the survey will have the opportunity to send a message to the supply
chain that will help shape strategies and marketing communications for
their business partners.

Let’s face it. We’re all in this together. Why not take advantage of an
opportunity to influence the people who provide the products and
services you need to get your work done?

For more information, particularly if you want to participate in the
study,
email Roger Partington at roger@coherentb2b.com.

And, hey, be sure sure to tell Roger you heard about it from Electrical Business.


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