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  2. Bad Customer Service? Blame the Bosses' Bad Policies

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    And the only thing worse for a business than bad customer service is having no customers to serve at all. Motley Fool contributor M. Joy Hayes, Ph.D., is the principal at ethics consulting firm ...

  3. Criticism of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    On April 17, 2006, Walmart announced it was making a health care plan available to part-time workers after one year of service, instead of the prior two-year requirement. By January 2007, the number of workers enrolled in the company's health care plans increased by 8%, which Walmart attributed to the introduction of less expensive insurance ...

  4. The High Price of Bad Customer Service - AOL

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    In fact, American Express found that 78% of Americans have quit a transaction because customer service was poor. Almost 60% of Americans have lost their temper with a customer service worker. Bad ...

  5. Healthcare workers are in demand—and the industry can't get ...

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    Healthcare job gains have been on a hot streak, adding positions faster every month than most other sectors and continuing to climb as demand for care surges. In May, the sector added a whopping ...

  6. Disability - Wikipedia

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    For example, disability may be seen as a result of bad actions of parents if congenital, or as a result of practicing witchcraft if not. Echoes of this can be seen in the doctrine of karma in Eastern and New Age religions. It also includes notions that a disability gives a person "special abilities to perceive, reflect, transcend, be spiritual".

  7. Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Definite loss: This type of loss takes place at a known time and place from a known cause. The classic example involves the death of an insured person on a life insurance policy. Fire, automobile accidents, and worker injuries may all easily meet this criterion. Other types of losses may only be definite in theory.

  8. 'The customer is always right?' Is AI the antidote to bad ...

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    Worldwide, organizations are putting $3.7 trillion annually at risk because of bad customer experiences, according to research from Qualtrics XM Institute. U.S. businesses risk losing $846 billion ...

  9. Health professional - Wikipedia

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    Health professional. A health professional, healthcare professional, or healthcare worker (sometimes abbreviated HCW) [1] is a provider of health care treatment and advice based on formal training and experience. The field includes those who work as a nurse, physician (such as family physician, internist, obstetrician, psychiatrist, radiologist ...