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  2. Customer satisfaction - Wikipedia

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    It is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. Customer satisfaction is defined as "the number of customers, or percentage of total customers, whose reported experience with a firm, its products, or its services (ratings) exceeds specified satisfaction goals."

  3. Customer delight - Wikipedia

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    Customer delight means surprising a customer by exceeding their expectations and thus creating a positive emotional reaction. This emotional reaction leads to word of mouth. Customer delight directly affects the sales and profitability of a company, as it helps to distinguish the company and its products and services from the competition.

  4. Service quality - Wikipedia

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    Service quality (SQ), in its contemporary conceptualisation, is a comparison of perceived expectations (E) of a service with perceived performance (P), giving rise to the equation SQ = P − E. [1] This conceptualistion of service quality has its origins in the expectancy-disconfirmation paradigm.

  5. Overconfidence effect - Wikipedia

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    The data show that confidence systematically exceeds accuracy, implying people are more sure that they are correct than they deserve to be. If human confidence had perfect calibration, judgments with 100% confidence would be correct 100% of the time, 90% confidence correct 90% of the time, and so on for the other levels of confidence.

  6. Fired NIH workers lost their ‘dream job.’ Due to a ... - AOL

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    Fortune viewed the performance review of another probationary NIH employee who was fired for performance reasons and saw she received a score indicating she exceeded expectations.

  7. Companies That Exceeded Expectations Last Quarter - AOL

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    Oftentimes, however, the performance of a company's stock is tied not so much to its actual earnings as much as whether or not those earnings exceed expectations. Companies That Exceeded ...

  8. Southwest Airlines profit exceeds expectations on improved ...

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    Southwest Airlines profit exceeds expectations on improved pricing power. ... The company expects first-quarter RASM to grow about 5% to 7%, compared with analysts' expectation of a 2.62% increase.

  9. Expectation confirmation theory - Wikipedia

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    Perceived performance refers to a person’s perceptions of the actual performance of a product, service, or technology artifact. According to expectation confirmation theory, perceptions of performance are directly influenced by pre-purchase or pre-adoption expectations, and in turn directly influence disconfirmation of beliefs and post-purchase or post-adoption satisfaction.