The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 41–42University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... Service to be ' constructive in its approach and will give credit where credit is due by commending to consumers instances of good quality and good service'.47 R.J. Harrison , writing in Management magazine , believed that the new ...
... Service to be ' constructive in its approach and will give credit where credit is due by commending to consumers instances of good quality and good service'.47 R.J. Harrison , writing in Management magazine , believed that the new ...
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... service standards and convenience with a resulting increase in prices , the consumer interest was best served by keeping prices down.54 Paradoxically , at the next Consumer Council meeting , Wood argued that although prices were ...
... service standards and convenience with a resulting increase in prices , the consumer interest was best served by keeping prices down.54 Paradoxically , at the next Consumer Council meeting , Wood argued that although prices were ...
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... service's membership stood at 43,000.73 This was a significant achievement , especially considering that the New Zealand organization had to both recruit new members and retain existing ones each year ; it was ' losing ' about one ...
... service's membership stood at 43,000.73 This was a significant achievement , especially considering that the New Zealand organization had to both recruit new members and retain existing ones each year ; it was ' losing ' about one ...
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