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The NetPromoterScore (NPS), a metric used to gauge the health of the customer relationship, has been used by companies for years. Second, the calculation of the metric (a difference score) results in an ambiguous score that is difficult to interpret. 2006; Gruca & Rego, 2005). NPS Background.
The NetPromoterScore (NPS), a metric used to gauge the health of the customer relationship, has been used by companies for years. Second, the calculation of the metric (a difference score) results in an ambiguous score that is difficult to interpret. 2006; Gruca & Rego, 2005). NPS Background.
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