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LOS ASPECTOS EN EL TEMA NATAL

SATURNO EN ASPECTO CON EL SOL

Customers have become more important since it has become easier to get much information. Now they are much aware about the different available options and they are free to choose whatever they want to satisfy their needs.

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Companies have to fight for their customers. In this study authors tried to understand more about the customer’s way of thinking and acting about their service providers. Researchers tried to find out, how CSS can help the companies to build strong relationship with their customers.

More research and information could have been gathered if more time is available and that could have helped to make a broad research. Time limitation influenced the researchers from getting more details. The researcher could conduct more interviews if time would available. At the end, the researchers believe that the qualitative approach was the better choice over a quantitative approach and personnel interviews with open ended questions were essential to get desired information.

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