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Customer-oriented business
Any business, regardless of its specifics and focus, one way or another, is focused on a specific consumer. There are two models of interaction with customers. The first is based on direct contact with customers and is focused on their wishes, the second model assumes some isolation from the customer. Continue reading
demand or goods
contractors or suppliers
rapidly changing field
recycling of waste
retaining customers
non-essential tasks
comparison with competitors
situation from
commercial part as such
specifics of its activities
wishes of consumers
very beginning
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simple truth is that as long
more advantageous for your
start offering these services
your customers are not enthusiastic
business requires new capital
wisdom of others
innovative experience
chances of success and makes
ensuring business
more specific
almost a necessary
potential consumers
powerful trunk
principle of zigzag
immediate satisfaction
presence of innovation is not
equally important
best to learn the laws
necessary equipment
always remember your team
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friends and acquaintances
marketing campaign.
couple of thoughts with them
services provided.
smart leader to learn
therefore is subject
financial obligations
existing business plan
companies must be sure that
entrusted to an external accountant