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The process by which a salesperson communicates with one or more prospective purchasers for the purpose of making sales.
The process by which a salesperson communicates with one or more prospective purchasers for the purpose of making sales.
1. To approve or give permission for an action, as when an international organization sanctions the use of particular economic policies. 2. A coercive measure used by a nation or group of nations against another as a penalty for violating international law or ...
1. To approve or give permission for an action, as when an international organization sanctions the use of particular economic policies. 2. A coercive measure used by a nation or group of nations against another as a penalty for violating international law or ...
A promotional strategy in which the manufacturer or supplier promotes a product or service through a series of marketing intermediaries with the aim of pushing the product through the channels of distribution.
Olyan promóciós stratégia, amelyben a gyártó vagy beszállító a piaci közvetítőkön keresztül ösztönzi a keresletet egy termék vagy szolgáltatás iránt, azzal a céllal, hogy a terméket áttolja az értékesítési láncolaton.
Laws designed to protect individuals or groups from having their civil rights violated by other individuals, organizations or groups.
Laws designed to protect individuals or groups from having their civil rights violated by other individuals, organizations or groups.
This term is used to describe data series that have not been subjected to the seasonal adjustment process. In other words, the effects of regular or seasonal patterns have not been removed from these series.
This term is used to describe data series that have not been subjected to the seasonal adjustment process. In other words, the effects of regular or seasonal patterns have not been removed from these series.
Generally, an import fee is a charge assessed for a service rendered. For example, when an import stamp or import license is issued, the government assesses a fee for this service. Within the context of Section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1935, ...
Generally, an import fee is a charge assessed for a service rendered. For example, when an import stamp or import license is issued, the government assesses a fee for this service. Within the context of Section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1935, ...
The struggle between the U.S. and Western Europe against the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies. It involved confrontation but no actual "hot" warfare. The Cold War began in the 1940s when the U.S. believed it was imperative to check Soviet ...
The struggle between the U.S. and Western Europe against the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies. It involved confrontation but no actual "hot" warfare. The Cold War began in the 1940s when the U.S. believed it was imperative to check Soviet ...
The general term that refers to the transfer of management and/or execution of a business process to a service provider.
The general term that refers to the transfer of management and/or execution of a business process to a service provider.
Any paid form of advertising (television, press, radio, cinema, posters) on which commission is paid by the media to the agency.
Any paid form of advertising (television, press, radio, cinema, posters) on which commission is paid by the media to the agency.
Unstructured interviews are the opposite to structured interviews. Questions are not pre-set, and may be based on the interviewee's responses. Thus the direction of the interview is rather casual, the interview proceeds like a friendly, free flowing ...
Unstructured interviews are the opposite to structured interviews. Questions are not pre-set, and may be based on the interviewee's responses. Thus the direction of the interview is rather casual, the interview proceeds like a friendly, free flowing ...