Degrees of Loyalty Loyalty was a major issue in the United States during World War II and the subsequent years following. This was especially true in California‚ where Japanese Americans were held in internment camps during the war because many felt that their loyalty was to Japan and not the United States. This caused many problems for the Japanese American citizens‚ as they were subjected to loyalty tests and forced draft programs into the armed forces. Those who opposed the American Government
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relationship built upon? To this question‚ there are various answers‚ but one stands out within the many. Loyalty. By definition‚ to be loyal literally means giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution. It is the trust and reliability that one gives another that brings them closer together and fortifies their relationship. Throughout history‚ loyalty has been presented as one of the‚ if not the most‚ important value in different cultures around the world‚
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Abstract Customer loyalty programs are the currently used methods by companies to increase their revenues and customer relationship as they act as value sharing tools to improve the customer’s perception of the organization. This method is used because to every organization‚ loyal customers are treated more precious than the company assets. To retain these customers‚ companies implement several strategies and techniques. To study the influence and impact of these programme on the customers
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The Innate Traits of Loyalty Loyalty is a concept that has always been part of the human culture‚ w hether it is devotion towards one’s favourite clothing brand‚ to one’s sovereign government‚ or to one’s deity. It is a word that has been in use for centuries because of its intrinsic relevance to everyday life. From its compassionate‚ to its beneficial aspects‚ it is a natural behavior for almost every human being. Loyalty has many different connotations and can be conveyed in a wide variety of
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Loyalty Around this time last year I was a high school senior living in Houston‚ Texas. Now I’m a college freshmen 13 hours away from Houston living in Fremont‚ Nebraska. A lot can happen in a one year span. This leads me to explain why I believe loyalty is key value in life! My experiences with loyalty is different from anyone else’s‚ meaning my definition of loyalty to is different to. My definition of loyalty is sticking to a commitment made to a person or place. Growing up my family
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so-called brand loyalty. This paper will explore the ways companies go about in creating this brand loyalty and it will investigate the circumstances and effects that come with it. It will start of by thoroughly explaining what brand loyalty exactly is. After that an overview of key success factors stimulating brand loyalty will be given and we will have a look at how these factors are influenced by different conditions. Examples will be provided. The relationships between brand loyalty and brand commitment
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Hamlet reinforces the significance of loyalty. To what extent does your interpretation of Hamlet support this view? The play Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare explores the ideas and connections between the principles of loyalty and disloyalty. These ideas engross Hamlet‚ who’s experiences result in the unfolding of the revenge tragedy. This portrayal of such human experience is expressed through Hamlet’s loyalty to the dead King‚ his lack of loyalty to himself‚ loyalty to his beliefs and the contrasting
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Designing a Customer loyalty program: Customers’ expectations are increasing. Today’s customers want service‚ products that meet their needs‚ value for money and added benefits. In response to this‚ retailers are stepping up. Their promotional activity to the extent that sales and special offers have become everyday affairs‚ rather than end of season stock clearances. As a result margins are being eroded to dangerously low levels. Some retailers like Pantaloon have introduced card-based collector
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Mismanagement of Customer Loyalty Part A. Basic Concepts and Ideas 1. Although the best customers are often defined as the loyal ones‚ it has been found that loyal customers don’t generate the high profits companies assume they do. The relationship between loyalty and profitability is actually much weaker and more subtle than proponents of loyalty programs claim. 2. Companies need to look beyond customer loyalty alone‚ and instead find ways to measure the relationship between loyalty and profitability
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Loyalty is applicable for the social class to which most of Confucius’ students held by‚ and still do throughout history because the most important way for an aspiring young scholar to become an important official was to enter a ruler’s civil service through loyalty‚ loyalty is identical to filial piety‚ and loyalty defines one’s moral commitments as being honest and reliable to one’s surrounding social‚ cultural‚ and historical community as a whole. In later ages‚ emphasis of loyalty was often
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