EBK MANAGEMENT
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Author: DAFT
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Chapter 16, Problem 3CFCA
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To determine:
Is the success of particular salespeople creating a situation where customers are more loyal to the salesperson than the store itself.
Case summary:
Lauren Brewster developed a new more customer friendly experience in her store.
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