"Everyone knows the problems with Telstra. Their (product) silos create problems in 
their own sales force and they have to be dragged kicking and screaming into 
understanding the needs of the integrated customer. But their problems are human, 
extensive and repetitive," he grins. "Understanding Telstra has made me more accepting 
of the Catholic Church's (own shortcomings)."

Besides, to give a little Aboriginal school in Tarden, Western Australia, the same 
opportunity for discount as a large parish in Melbourne, a national provider was 
needed.

Today Church Resources offers opt-in members a variety of bulk-buying deals from 
school stationery, to new vehicles, toilet paper to mobile phones, electricity to 
travel. It also enables non-profit organisations to build and maintain their own 
websites via a web tool called SpiritLive and offers a number of online subscriber 
services.

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/10/20/1066631346356.html

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