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  • 11Key performance indicator — Key Performance Indicators (KPI) are financial and non financial metrics used to help an organization define and measure progress toward organizational goals [ [http://management.about.com/cs/generalmanagement/a/keyperfindic.htm Key Performance… …

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  • 12Relationship Development Intervention — (RDI) is a trademarked proprietary treatment program for autism spectrum disorders (ASD), based on the belief that the development of dynamic intelligence is the key to improving the quality of life for individuals with autism. The program s core …

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  • 13Relationship based pricing — (RBP) is a new concept that is emerging in the banking industry. RBP is essentially a pricing and billing framework that helps banks cut through their product silos and enable customer centric pricing. Currently, due to limitations of existing… …

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  • 14key account management — UK US noun [U] (ABBREVIATION KAM) ► MANAGEMENT the work of making certain that a good relationship continues between a company and its most important customers: »For large firms, a specialization by market rather than geography for key account… …

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  • 15key account manager — UK US noun [C] ► MANAGEMENT a person in a company whose work is to make certain that a good relationship continues between the company and its most important customers: »Key account managers need to have a deep understanding of a customer s… …

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  • 16Relationship Marketing — Das Beziehungsmarketing oder englisch Relationship Marketing widmet sich dem Auf und Ausbau langfristiger Kundenbeziehungen. Es verfolgt das Ziel, mehr Kunden, zufriedene Kunden und profitable Kunden für das Unternehmen oder eine Marke zu… …

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  • 17Key signature — For use in cryptography, see Key signature (cryptography). Key signature A major / F♯ minor with three sharps placed after the clef. In musical notation, a key signature is a series of sharp or …

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  • 18key — key1 /kee/, n., pl. keys, adj., v., keyed, keying. n. 1. a small metal instrument specially cut to fit into a lock and move its bolt. 2. any of various devices resembling or functioning as a key: the key of a clock. 3. See key card. 4. something… …

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  • 19Relationship between Friedrich Nietzsche and Max Stirner — The philosophers Friedric …

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  • 20Key size — In cryptography, key size or key length is the size measured in bits[1] of the key used in a cryptographic algorithm (such as a cipher). An algorithm s key length is distinct from its cryptographic security, which is a logarithmic measure of the… …

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