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Author: Roger A. Kerin, Steven W. Hartley
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Chapter 12.4, Problem 12.5LR
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To determine: At what point in the customer contact audit the Company H has created a differential advantage.
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Service is consider to be an invisible activity or advantage that company provides services to satisfy customers’ needs by paying money or something that creates value.
A customer contact audit refers to the point of communication between the service provider and customer. Customer contact audit is mainly important in high service contact industries such as education institutes, automobile industries and hotels.
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