MARKETING >CUSTOM< (PB)
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ISBN: 9781307525557
Author: Kerin
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 17, Problem 10AMK
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To determine: The way to encourage the voluntary compliance of the privacy policy that is developed by Person X and the methods of enforcement that is recommended.
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The activity for communicating, creating, exchanging, and delivering the offerings that are beneficial to the company, customers, shareholders, and society is known as marketing.
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