EBK PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
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Author: Munson
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Chapter 6, Problem 3.2VC
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Company CC decided to make a name for itself 20 years ago by providing an upscale experience with an intelligent price. Company CC has been awarded the best premium line than many times. Their main quality feedback is the net provider score (NPS) which is calculated by tallying the guest answers for a wide range of questions. The passing rate is considered as a score of 60 in 100. Company CC averages around 65.
To explain: The way a cruise operation differs from a land-based hotel.
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