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Bahasa Indonesia: Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 3 Tahun 2007 tentang Pembentukan Kabupaten Sumba Tengah di Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur English: Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 3 of 2007
This included embedding sales force automation or extended customer service (e.g. inquiry, activity management) as CRM features in their ERP. Customer relationship management was popularized in 1997 due to the work of Siebel, Gartner, and IBM. Between 1997 and 2000, leading CRM products were enriched with shipping and marketing capabilities. [15]
The service recovery paradox (SRP) is a situation in which a customer thinks more highly of a company after the company has corrected a problem with their service, compared to how they would regard the company if non-faulty service had been provided. The main reason behind this thinking is that successful recovery of a faulty service increases ...
Technical support, also known as tech support, is a call centre type customer service provided by companies to advise and assist registered users with issues concerning their technical products. [1] Traditionally done on the phone , technical support can now be conducted online or through chat.
Customer Support is a range of services to assist customers in making cost effective and correct use of a product. It includes assistance in planning, installation, training, troubleshooting, maintenance, upgrading, and disposal of a product. [ 1 ]
Law No. 41 of 2004, Government Regulation No. 25 of 2018: Mohammad Nuh: National Energy Council: DEN Law No. 30 of 2007, Presidential Regulation No. 26 of 2008: President of Indonesia: Honors and Decorations Council: Law No. 20 of 2009, Government Regulation No. 1 of 2010: Mahfud MD: National Social Security Council DJSN
The Job Creation Act (Indonesian: Undang-Undang Cipta Kerja), officially Act Number 11/2020 on Job Creation (Undang-Undang Nomor 11 Tahun 2020 Tentang Cipta Kerja, or UU 11/2020), is a bill that was passed on 5 October 2020 by Indonesia's People's Representative Council (DPR), with the aim of creating jobs and raising foreign and domestic investment by reducing regulatory requirements for ...
By deviating as necessary from Presidential Regulation dated 10 October 1945 No. 2, it stipulated that the criminal law regulations that are in effect are the Dutch criminal law regulations that existed on 8 March 1942. [2] Currently, the Republic of Indonesia has its own Criminal Code, that is due to take effect in 2026. [3]