Jul 1, 2006 17:31
18 yrs ago
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English term

pulse scores

Non-PRO English to Spanish Marketing Business/Commerce (general) marketing
Context:
"Pulse scores: A customer service satisfaction program that tracks our guest’s experience based on a 100 point scale and a number of different factors, such as overall value, furnishings, amenities, etc., so Oakwood can respond to customer issues."
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Proposed translations (Spanish)
4 puntuaciones de impulsos
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Сергей Лузан

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Proposed translations

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puntuaciones de impulsos

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