observation 3. Which of the following is a continuous quantitative variable? a) the hair color of a student b) the number of students in a class c) the amount of milk produced by a cow in one 24-hour period d) the number of gallons of milk sold at the local grocery store yesterday 4. The width of each bar in a histogram corresponds to the a) differences between the boundaries of the class. b) number of observations in each class
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND LOYALTY IN LOGISTICS SERVICES @ DHL EXPRESS (I) PVT LTD A PROJECT REPORT Submitted in Partial fulfillment of the degree of requirement for the award of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMISTRATION (Marketing & HR) Submitted by GAURAB DUTTA Registration No: P07BA126 Under the guidance of Dr. S. Lalitha Prof. in Management Studies BHARATH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Chennai 600073 India May 2009 School of Management Studies 173‚ Agaram
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50 SCIENCE TRIVIA 50 Interesting Science Facts 1 – The speed of light is generally rounded down to 186‚000 miles per second. In exact terms it is 299‚792‚458 m/s (equal to 186‚287.49 miles per second). 2 – It takes 8 minutes 17 seconds for light to travel from the Sun’s surface to the Earth. 3 – 10 percent of all human beings ever born are alive at this very moment. 4 – The Earth spins at 1‚000 mph but it travels through space at an incredible 67‚000 mph. 5 – Every year‚ over one million
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Similar to the typical GM Diet‚ the vegetarian version of GM diet also requires you to follow a seven-day schedule * Day 1. Only fruits. Just like in the regular GM diet‚ only fruits are allowed to be consumed on the first day. All fruits can be consumed in generous quantities except for bananas‚ as they are high in carbohydrates and potassium. Water intake should also be observed at 10-12 glasses during the whole day. * Day 2. The second day involves potato and vegetables. A cup of baked
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Introduction to customer relations 2. Core concepts 3. Facets of customer relationship management 4. Importance of customer relations 5. Global perspective on customer relationship management 6. Role of Human Resources in Customer Relationship Management PART II –CUSTOMER RELATIONS‚ CUSTOMER SERVICE & PUBLIC RELATIONS 1. Customer Relations and Customer Service 2. Customer Relations and Public Relations PART III – CUSTOMER RELATIONS
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THE IMPACT OF INVESTMENT AND CONCENTRATION AMONG FOOD SUPPLIERS AND RETAILERS IN VARIOUS OECD COUNTRIES Gabor Konig‚ PhD Session 2.2. Promoting responsible international investment in agriculture This paper is distributed as part of the official conference documentation and serves as background material for the relevant sessions in the programme. The views contained within do not necessarily represent those of the OECD or its member governments. OECD Global Forum on International Investment
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Sonnets 50 and 51 paired together depict a theme of travel. Specifically‚ the speakers travels on horseback. These travels cause him great despair because he is leaving behind his beloved young man. Shakespeare begins the poem with “How heavy do I journey on the way”. Heavy is describing the emotional burden he feels as he reluctanly leaves his friend. As the sonnet continues‚ the speakers feelings of misery become greater. Consequently‚ he draws an analogy between himself and the horse
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AMEC EAP Class: 12PD1 Name: Wong Mei Ha (Tiffany) Student number: D120133 DATE: 16-10-2012 Topic: Learning English experience and expectation within 20 months When it comes to learning English experience‚ rising interest in learning is a most practical way for me. Studied in a Chinese secondary school‚ I was not in a well-equipped environment. Particularly‚ when I was young‚ I could not understand why learning English is so paramount. Thus‚ I was
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to local stores. It aim to become the one-stop shop for all our daily needs. We can order through the app and get everything delivered to our doorstep‚ quickly. It offers a wide assortment of groceries‚ fruits and vegetables‚ cosmetics‚ electronics‚ bakery items‚ flowers and much more. My current team is ‘Consumer’ . It is associated with providing resources for all consumer (Customer) based requirements. My project is required by for automated integration of freebies in the customer cart based
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- 9 2.2 What is Customer Service 9 - 10 2.3 What does customer care really mean 10 - 15 2.4 Why Service excellence is important 15 - 17 2.5 Who really deliverers Customer Service 17 2.6 Why trust is important 17 - 18 2.7 Why do we measure customer satisfaction 18 2.8 Supermarkets and the customer service within the supermarkets 18 - 21 2.9 Tesco’s strategy to motivate their employees to offer excellent Customer service to their customers 22 2.10 Tips for
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