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    In this essay, I have decided to explain and evaluate the divine command theory (DCT). The divine command theory focuses on the conception that God’s commandments are the foundation of ethical choices (Holt, T 2008). The theory states that whatsoever God wills as moral is moral and what God forbids is immoral. (Rachels, J., S 2007). The theory is very clear on its views in that if you want to know if something is moral go to God those that live by this theory look to religious book such as the…

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    The divine command theory is the belief of what is right is a matter of God’s will, this theory beliefs in the central idea that God’s will is important to morality. In addition to this, the divine command theory believes that what is morally right is commanded by God and what is morally wrong is also commanded by God, which therefore means that morality depends on religion. Furthermore, the divine command theory is a meta ethical view about what makes a moral claim, recognising that God’s will…

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    Case Study: Dine Divine

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    Dine Divine will be at an advantage when it comes to our management team. Our Restaurant will be a partnership and we have discussed all of us being managers and hire an additional manager as well as a team leader. Each one of us as owners has different experience. My educational and work background is as follow; I’ve worked in the restaurant industry for around 3 years, I have worked in customer service for around 5 years and, I am an entrepreneur pursuing a bachelor’s degree in business…

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    The Importance Of Tattoos

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    Employers cannot determine if a person is qualified for a job just by looking at them. So many occupations want a person to cover their tattoo if it is visible, such as policemen, nurses or teachers. However, if the company has interviewed the prospective employee, and knows that the person is highly educated and suited for the job, but still does not hire them just because of their tattoo; someone else could come along that does not have a tattoo, but is less experienced than the person who did…

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    Verizon Wireless is a cellphone service provider that deals with all of the United States. They have a very large customer base that has loyal customers, such as myself, and deal with customers on a daily basis. In fact Verizon has the lowest churn rate which refers to the amount of cancellations each year. In 2014 only 1.28% of Verizon 's customers canceled their service with them. They have stores scattered all over the country and also deal with customers over the phone as well as online.…

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    Originating from the meaning of ‘continuous improvement’ (Manos, 2007), the concept of the theory is that in order to produce quality customer service, companies - regardless of size, must continually improve customer care on a daily basis. The Kaizen concept encompasses a varied range of beliefs such as making the work environment more efficient and effective by creating a team atmosphere, improving…

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    products or services to a customer and is measured by numbers of repeat customers. Customer satisfaction is a marketing term that represents the measure of how the needs and responses are worked together and conveyed to exceed expectations customer desire. Customer satisfaction is a theoretical idea and includes such factors as the quality of the product, the quality of the service, the environment of the area where the product or service is purchased, and the price of the product or service.…

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    Case Study Of VIDA Living

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    Using quality, design and service as core principles, combined with years of experience and a rich family heritage, VIDA Living decided to expand their knowledge of the furniture industry to the UK. In 2013, the company acquired Wilkinson Furniture adding another 84,000 sq. ft. Factory…

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    Poor Customer Service in Retail Stores Introduction Customer service is about services to customers. Customer satisfaction becomes one of the most important factors that the companies are valued upon, especially in retailing. Bad customer service will have negative influences on businesses and even affect companies’ reputations. Therefore, customer satisfaction is highly valued by companies. This paper will focus on poor customer service in retail: the causes, examples of retailers with failed…

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    Trust Bank Case Study

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    for nice and clean environment.  Service quality is one of the major factors of customer satisfaction level. Though Trust Bank has its various products and services but it can be improved by providing their services on time and Debit card reissue processing should be simplified.  Beside their Military clients they should also focus on civil customers. They should take special care of their Non military clients by improving their product levels and service charges, interest rates of any loan…

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