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Nessie000 Posted 17 years ago
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“The mood now is for customers..."

Hi,

Please have a look at this:

“The mood now is for customers to ask you, ‘Come and tell me where you can help me and give me a proposition where you also co-share some of the risk’”, said Azim Premji, chairman of Indian software powerhouse Wipro. "It's a tough change. It requires investment, it requires much more engagement of top management, it requires much more understanding of customer requirements, and it requires a much stronger relationship because it opens the book to you."

=> What does 'mood' mean here?

=> And does 'it opens the book to you' have any special meaning? (I mean metaphor)

Many thanks,

Nessie.
  

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-- trend / attitude And does 'it opens the book to you' have any special meaning? (I mean metaphor)-- Yes, a metaphor, in that there is no 'book'. I think it means 'it gives you a chance to try many things', or something along that line.

  • -- trend / attitude And does 'it opens the book to you' have any special meaning?
  • (I mean metaphor)-- Yes, a metaphor, in that there is no 'book'.
  • I think it means 'it gives you a chance to try many things', or something along that line.
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What does 'mood' mean here?-- trend/attitude

And does 'it opens the book to you' have any special meaning? (I mean metaphor)-- Yes, a metaphor, in that there is no 'book'. I think it means 'it gives you a chance to try many things', or something along that line.

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