types of businesses
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
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recycling of waste
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principle of zigzag
rapidly changing field
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comparison with competitors
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marketing campaign.
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specifics of its activities
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