Understanding Management (MindTap Course List)
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Chapter 3, Problem 4GL
Summary Introduction
To determine:
the country that has a one stop shop for clearance on construction permits or custom duties.
Introduction:
A one stop shop in a country means where a government department or a business office that provides multiple services. Many developed nations offer one stop shop. In the United Kingdom one stop shop for worker’s development may offer housing assistance, job training, and other services like a job centre.
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