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What Is a Client Service Survey and Its Importance?
A client service survey is a structured tool that gathers feedback about client experiences with products or services. It serves to evaluate service quality, identify strengths, and pinpoint areas needing improvement. By collecting client insights, businesses can improve satisfaction, build loyalty, and demonstrate transparency. Comprehending these surveys’ components and benefits is essential for effective implementation.
Why some Facebook and Instagram advertisers are freaking out about a new payment policy
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Justin Bieber Matches Taylor Swift With A New Top 10 Smash
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Trump’s temporary 10% tariff faces further legal scrutiny
The legal battle against President Donald Trump’s temporary 10% global tariff is intensifying, mirroring the pushback previous levies have faced. Two small businesses sued the Trump administration in the Court of International Trade this week, calling for the removal of the Section 122 levy just days after more than 20 states filed a similar lawsuit.
Ocean Network Just Launched Beta. Here’s Why GPU Access Will Be Better For Everyone
Decentralized compute has a usability problem. It’s been holding the whole sector back. Everyone knows the GPU shortage is real. AI demand is through the roof. Centralized cloud providers like AWS and GCP charge a premium for it. And there’s a mountain of idle GPU capacity sitting around the world doing nothing. The obvious solution
Derry contractor lands £32.6m Belfast social housing contract
E H Allingham Construction has won a £32.6m contract to deliver 140 social homes in west Belfast. Radius Homes appointed the Derry-based contractor to build the first section of the Hannahstown phase two development on a greenfield site on Glen Road. The contract, awarded last Friday, is due to be signed at the end of
Thousands of higher-risk buildings registered after October 2023 deadline
More than 3,500 occupied higher-risk buildings (HRBs) in England were registered after the 1 October 2023 statutory deadline, Construction News can reveal. Data obtained through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request showed that 20 per cent of the estimated 12,500 HRBs in the country completed their registration following the cut-off date introduced by the Building
Union threatens strike over telematics and outsourcing
Workers at a local authority’s construction services team are being balloted over potential strike action over vehicle-tracking policies and the potential outsourcing of services. Unite has launched a consultative ballot among members at Dundee City Council over what it described as “serious concerns”. A consultative ballot is a non-binding survey gauging whether members would be
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