Complete the table below by providing an example of poor customer service for each of the three sectors and then describe the implications of this poor customer service. Organisation type | Example of poor customer service | Implications of poor customer service | Commercial organisations(Morrisons) | I always shopped at Morrisons even after the revamp. The fresh prepared fruit had gone up from £1 to £1.25 and the ‘restaurant pizzas’ were 3 for £2: 50 the week before‚ but are now 3 for £ 3
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You are probably wondering what this table of colourful boxes is? Well you’ve come to the right place‚ I hope. What is it? Well everything in the world is made up of elements‚ well almost everything‚ light‚ heat‚ this is energy‚ another story. And elements are a single type of atom‚ the periodic table is basically a table of all know elements to man. What’s in it? To understand what’s in it we need to look at an atom and it subatomic parts. An atom is made up of an Electron(e-) this has a negative
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Attributes Explanation of why this is valued Skills Being able to read and understand pieces of information like this is vital when working within an organisation as if this skill is lacking the person is unlikely to get employed. Reliability People who are reliable are able to get things done without a fuss also‚ they are trusted enough to attend work daily and less likely to be off sick on a regular basis. Also perform and maintain its functions in routine circumstances. Honesty Honesty is
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Section A- P1 Verbal Communication Verbal communication is being able to speak to someone using your mouth. This could be on the phone‚ Skype or normal face-to-face conversations. Written Communication Written communication is being able to speak to someone via text message‚ fax or a social networking like Twitter and Facebook. On-screen Communication On-screen based communication is communication that is displayed on a screen. Screens cans include TV‚ computers‚ monitors‚ mobile phones‚
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Alcohol Consumption And The College Student – The Causes And Effects Alcohol Consumption and the College Student The Causes and Effects December 24‚ 2011 Table of Contents List of Illustrations 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 1.0... Premium The Causes And Effects Of Students Having a Part-Time Job While They Study a part-time job could affect on students in many different ways. This essay will talk about the causes and effects of students having a part time job‚ and the two
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Greek & Roman Cultures HUMA215-1204A-20: Topics in Cultural Studies Jasmin I. Caddel American InterContinental University August 26‚ 2012 Greek & Roman Cultures | Greece | Rome | Geographical Terrain | Mediterranean‚ hilly country sides‚ near water‚ has many islands‚ Further south located than the Romans; The Greek did not have an empire and none of the cities were able to become dominant over the others | Mediterranean‚ just a few coastlines‚ mountain sides; Further north located
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Table of Contents 1. Change Management 2 a. Strategic Changes 3 b. Technological Changes 3 c. Structural Changes 4 d. Behavioural Changes 4 2. Introduction to Tata Motors 5 a. Size and Industry 5 b. History and Timeline 5 3. The Survey 8 4. Questionnaire 9 a. Questions to be asked for survey 9 b. Sample Answers 11 c. Results Obtained 12 5. Analysis of the Results 13 6. Factors Responsible for Change and how the Organization responded 15 a. Phase one 16 b. Phase two 17 c. Phase
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Funerary Stele of Tembu (22.92) An ancient Egyptian stele is a stone or wooden slab erected for funerals or commemorative purposes‚ typically carved with scenes that tell a story‚ document‚ or give information about the person or people it is meant to memorialize. During the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt around about 1500-1470 BC‚ the “Funerary Stele of Tembu” was originally made to be a gravestone that commemorated the important Egyptian official‚ Tembu‚ and his wife. The place of origin of this
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A Brief History of the Abacus Abacus is a Latin word that has its origins in the Greek words abax or abakon (meaning "table" or "tablet") which in turn‚ possibly originated from the Semitic word abq‚ meaning "sand" 1. Why does the abacus exist? It is difficult to imagine counting without numbers‚ but there was a time when written numbers did not exist. The earliest counting device was the human hand and its fingers. Then‚ as larger quantities (larger than ten human-fingers could represent) were
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“Killing Time” by Ricky Swallow “Killing time” by Ricky Swallow is a Sculpture of a old table with all sorts of fishing utensils and types of fish on top that are all carved out of laminated Jelutong‚ maple and is 108 x 184 x 118cm and it is relatable by the audience of 1970 because that was the time that inspired him‚ when he’s dad would come home and put a whole heap of fish on the table from the days catch. Ricky is a fantastic sculptor he has one prizes such as Contempora Prize in Melbourne
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