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director of marketing, Samsung Electronics Canada

director of marketing, Samsung Electronics Canada

By:  Naunidhi Kaur  On: 02 May 2006 For: IT World Canada Creator

"Cheaper is not always better", "a product's value includes tangible and intangible benefits", "time is money." The above isn't a recitation from the Reader's Digest book 'Quotable Quotes.' They are three technology purchasing principles offered by Bob Park, director of marketing, IT division, Samsung Electronics Canada Inc.

"Time is money, might seem like an old cliché, but it is true," said Park highlighting his third point. The best way to save time, he said, is to give right tools to the workforce. "If your employees are huddled around an inefficient printer, their efficiency will also go down."

He urged corporate buyers to ensure their IT product purchase decisions align with their company's overall objectives.

For this, he said, buyers should be well versed with their firm's business requirements, as well as the features and capabilities of multiple vendor offerings. "It is necessary to shop around, and gather information about all available products before making a decision."

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Naunidhi Kaur Naunidhi Kaur is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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i've never watched south park, but i'm assuming by the style of animation that this is a character on the show. if not, he should be. there are probably a lot of it managers who could sing you a sad song about their job, but let's hope it never comes to this. 
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