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  2. Wikipedia : Pro and con lists

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    A number of Wikipedia articles contain pro and con lists: lists of arguments for and against some particular contention or position. These take several forms, including lists of advantages and disadvantages of a technology; pros and cons of a proposal which may be technical Wi-Fi or otherwise; and lists of criticisms and defenses of a political ...

  3. Customer service - Wikipedia

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    Customer support. Customer support is a range of consumer services to assist customers in making cost-effective and correct use of a product. [9] It includes assistance in planning, installation, training, troubleshooting, maintenance, upgrading, and disposal of a product. [9] These services may even be provided at the place in which the ...

  4. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    Globalization allows corporations to outsource manufacturing and service jobs from high-cost locations, creating economic opportunities with the most competitive wages and worker benefits. Critics of globalization say that it disadvantages poorer countries.

  5. How it started ... How it's going: Inflation down in June ...

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    Inflation cooled slightly in June, but prices have been uncomfortably high for millions of Americans since President Biden assumed office in January 2021.

  6. Customer advocacy - Wikipedia

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    A customer advocacy policy encompasses all aspects of customer contact, including products, services, sales and complaints. Some examples of a customer advocacy approach are suggesting a product even if the profit margin is less for the company, setting service call appointments based on the customer's (not the company's) preferred hours, or recommending a competitor's product because it is ...

  7. Consumerism - Wikipedia

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    Consumerism is a social and economic order in which the aspirations of many individuals include the acquisition of goods and services beyond those necessary for survival or traditional displays of status. [1] It emerged in Western Europe before the Industrial Revolution and became widespread around 1900. [1] In economics, consumerism refers to policies that emphasize consumption. It is the ...

  8. New Public Management - Wikipedia

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    New Public Management(NPM) is an approach to running public service organizations that is used in government and public service institutions and agencies, at both sub-national and national levels. The term was first introduced by academics in the UK and Australia[1][full citation needed]to describe approaches that were developed during the ...

  9. Small-scale project management - Wikipedia

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    Small-scale project management is the specific type of project management of small-scale projects. These projects are characterised by factors such as short duration; low person hours; small team; size of the budget and the balance between the time committed to delivering the project itself and the time committed to managing the project. They are otherwise unique, time delineated and require ...