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    Net Promoter Score (NPS) The Net Promoter Score‚ or NPS®‚ is based on the fundamental perspective that every company’s customers can be divided into three categories: Promoters‚ Passives‚ and Detractors. By asking one simple question — How likely is it that you would recommend [your company] to a friend or colleague? — you can track these groups and get a clear measure of your company’s performance through your customers’ eyes. Customers respond on a 0-to-10 point rating scale and are categorized

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    commonly referred to as Net Neutrality regulations. Although many people are unaware of what the concept of net neutrality is‚ it is understood that the results of any change to current internet regulations would affect have long-lasting effects on all internet users. “Net Neutrality” is a concept that was defined and popularized by Tim Wu‚ a legal scholar and net neutrality advocate‚ as being‚ “the idea that any network traffic… can move from one place to any other place without discrimination” (Lohr

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    Read the Reviews “Viable Vision: Transforming Total Sales into Net Profits is a book for anyone responsible for increasing the profitability of their business. Gerry Kendall combines the theory with real life examples of its power to transform complex problems into clear‚ common sense executables that will increase the profitability of your business. If you think the complexities restrict the future success of your business‚ then you’re about to be enlightened.” —Patrick J. Bennett‚ Executive Vice

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    inherently more accurate than output measures of capacity. Answer: False Reference: Planning Long-Term Capacity Difficulty: Moderate Keywords: input measures‚ output measures‚ capacity 5. Utilization is the degree to which equipment‚ space‚ or labor is currently being used. Answer: True Reference: Planning Long-Term Capacity Difficulty: Easy Keywords: utilization‚ equipment used‚ space used‚ labor used 6. One reason economies of scale drive

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    Reform Movements During the 19th Century there were many reform movements that took place. Reform movements were movements that were organized to reform or change the certain way of things. Reform movements did not always work but the ones that did greatly changed the way our nation operates today. There were three major reform movements that have altered the nation; the abolitionist movement‚ the temperance movement and the women ’s suffrage movement. Without these movements‚ and the great leaders

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    Scouting and Movement

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    Scouting : The Boy Scout movement was indeed established in 1908 in the British Isles by Sir Baden Powell. Today the movement extends to every civilized country including India. From a trial experimental camp in 1907‚ the movement has spread with remarkable speed to almost every part of the world. In 1908‚ the handbook SCOUTING FOR BOYS was published. Over 1‚ 00‚000 scouts served in His Majesty’s force during the First World War. 1‚000 of them gave their lives. These scouts who were under

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    Corporate Financial Management Practice Mid-Semester Examination (Answers at back) Disclaimer: This practice exam covers a selection of the types of questions that may be asked in the mid-semester exam‚ however it should not be taken as being exhaustive as to the topics that could be included in the exam. Students should therefore not be surprised if other types of questions appear in the exam. 1. $200 invested today and earning 8 per cent per annum compounded semi-annually will grow

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    Locomotion and Movements

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    LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT Locomotion is one of the important characteristics of all living beings as plants and animals. Mostly plants are fixed but some plants move. Plants are fixed but even then they show movements as leaves of plants‚ touch-me-not show remarkable movements‚ when touched by hand. The sunflower bends towards the sunlight. During the night time so many plants fold their leaves or close the petals but next morning the leaves and petals are opened normally. Plants like chlamydomonas

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    J. Miller World History II 03/27/2013 The Peace Movement in the 1920’s Peace movement can be defined as “an international [social] movement against war and militarism‚ whose members are willing to fight for a stable and indestructible peace‚ regardless of the differences in their nationality‚ political and religious beliefs (KRYLOV).” The United States in particular has experienced many movements of these kinds in recent years‚ but the 1920’s was an era where the nation had just gotten out of

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    The twentieth century saw an upsurge in a new form of protest movement‚ the anti-globalisation/anti-capitalist social movementwhich is a branch out of what was known as the New Social Movement. The new social movements were a plethora of informal groups‚ organisations and campaigns that surfaced in the 1960s. These included movements that campaigned for racial equality‚ sexual equality‚ gay rights‚ environmental concerns‚ peace groups‚ prisoners rights‚ human rights‚ among others. Because of

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