Law Practice
Jun. 16, 2000
Firms Find Real Value In Surveys
Dicta: Better Business By Barbara Lewis and Dan Otto Surveys are one of the best ways to obtain valuable information. We've all received questionnaires or telephone calls from businesses asking how we like a particular product or service, or filled out postcards inserted in packages that solicit our views on newly purchased products. Likewise, a great way to get answers to questions about clients, services or any other issue is to conduct a survey.




Better Business
By Barbara Lewis and Dan Otto
Surveys are one of the best ways to obtain valuable information. We've all received questionnaires or telephone calls from businesses asking how we like a particular product or service, or filled out po...
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