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As Quality Manager, does " The client /customer is always right" meet with your job role and expectations?

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Question ajoutée par Lubna Al-Sharif , Medical Laboratory Technician , Nablus Specailized Hospital
Date de publication: 2013/05/02
Mohamed Gaber
par Mohamed Gaber , Quality & Development General Manager , International Company For Food Industries

Client / customer is always right specially when he is wrong العميل دائما على حق وبصفة خاصة عندما يكون على خطأ

Mahmoud AbdElaziz Mohamed Shabaan
par Mahmoud AbdElaziz Mohamed Shabaan , Business Development Director , OAD Developments

Of course the customer is always right even if he isn't right because the misunderstanding should be delivered professionally from your respectable side depending on the situation.

o'brain kumbire
par o'brain kumbire , QA TECHNICIAN MICRO-BIOLOGY " , DELTA CORPATION

customers are always right to cetain extends depending on the matter at hand, in all proffesional dialogue one way or another an understanding need to be reached.

Muhammad Azam
par Muhammad Azam , Program Manager , Differnt Institutions of Pakistan

I thought word "always" is additional rest is fine

Maisara Ahmed
par Maisara Ahmed , Virginia Manager/Consultant , Vonage

of course the customer and client is always right it is your job as a manager to adapt to every situation.
Clients and customers are what keep a business running.

Dattaram Rahate
par Dattaram Rahate , Agent , Star Health

Indeed, Client/Customer is always right....
This may happen between you and your client/customer misunderstanding of the dialog s during the deal or at customer services.
Customer/clients always right because they reserve their rights for their satisfactions.

adnan azad
par adnan azad , Security Supervisor. , Safty for You.

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