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  2. First Call Resolution - Wikipedia

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    First Call Resolution. First Call Resolution or First Contact Resolution (FCR) is a metric that measures a call center's performance for resolving customer interactions on the first call or contact, eliminating the need for follow-up contacts. [1] FCR is one of the most-watched metrics and considered the most important call center industry metric.

  3. Customer retention - Wikipedia

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    Customer retention. Customer retention refers to the ability of a company or product to retain its customers over some specified period. [1] High customer retention means customers of the product or business tend to return to, continue to buy or in some other way not defect to another product or business, or to non-use entirely.

  4. Third-party logistics - Wikipedia

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    Third-party logistics providers include freight forwarders, courier companies, and other companies integrating and offering subcontracted logistics and transportation services. Hertz and Alfredsson (2003) describe four categories of 3PL providers: [4] Standard 3PL Provider. this is the most basic form of a 3PL provider.

  5. Software quality - Wikipedia

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    Quality is a customer determination, not an engineer's determination, not a marketing determination, nor a general management determination. It is based on the customer's actual experience with the product or service, measured against his or her requirements -- stated or unstated, conscious or merely sensed, technically operational or entirely subjective -- and always representing a moving ...

  6. Customer service unit - Wikipedia

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    Customer service unit. In , a (CSU) is a device that provides an accessing arrangement at a user location to either switched or point-to-point, data-conditioned circuits at a specifically established data signaling rate. A CSU provides local equalization, transient protection, isolation, and central office testing capability.

  7. Entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    An entrepreneur ( French: [ɑ̃tʁəpʁənœʁ]) is an individual who creates and/or invests in one or more businesses, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. [1] The process of setting up a business is known as "entrepreneurship". The entrepreneur is commonly seen as an innovator, a source of new ideas, goods, services ...

  8. Concierge - Wikipedia

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    Concierge. A concierge ( French pronunciation: [kɔ̃sjɛʁʒ] ⓘ) is an employee of a multi-tenant building, such as a hotel or apartment building, who receives guests. The concept has been applied more generally to other hospitality settings and to personal concierges who manage the errands of private clients.

  9. Quality (business) - Wikipedia

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    In business, engineering, and manufacturing, quality – or high quality – has a pragmatic interpretation as the non-inferiority or superiority of something ( goods or services ); it is also defined as being suitable for the intended purpose (fitness for purpose) while satisfying customer expectations. Quality is a perceptual, conditional ...