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1 Customer Information Control System
◙ (מחשבים) מערכת בקרת מידע לקוחות, תכנית למחשבים מרכזים המטפלים במידע על לקוחות ובביצוע עסקאות (פותחה במקור ע"י י.ב.מ.)* * *◙ (.מ.ב.י י"ע רוקמב החתופ) תואקסע עוציבבו תוחוקל לע עדימב םילפטמה םיזכרמ םיבשחמל תינכת,תוחוקל עדימ תרקב תכרעמ (םיבשחמ)◄English-Hebrew dictionary > Customer Information Control System
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2 customer
['cus·tom·er || 'kʌstmə]◙ n. לקוח, קונה; "טיפוס"* * *◙ "סופיט" ;הנוק,חוקל◄ -
3 customer number
מספר לקוח, סדרת ספרות ו/או אותיות המזהות לקוח* * *◙ חוקל תוהזמה תויתוא וא/ו תורפס תרדס,חוקל רפסמ◄ -
4 customer relationship management
◙ (תוחוקלהמ דחא לכ תודוא עדימ לש ןובנו ליעי ןוסחיא ידי לע) ןהיתוחוקל םע םיבוט םירשקו םיסחיי רומשלו תונבל תורבחל עייסל תנמ לע תוחתופמה תונכותו תוכרעמ,תוחוקל ירשק לוהינ◄English-Hebrew dictionary > customer relationship management
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5 customer's clause
סעיף לקוחות* * *◙ תוחוקל ףיעס◄ -
6 customer relationship management (CRM)
ניהול קשרי לקוחות, מערכות ותוכנות המפותחות על מנת לסייע לחברות לבנות ולשמור ייחסים וקשרים טובים עם לקוחותיהן (על ידי איחסון יעיל ונבון של מידע אודות כל אחד מהלקוחות)English-Hebrew dictionary > customer relationship management (CRM)
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7 queer customer
תמהוני* * *◙ ינוהמת◄ -
8 rough customer
נבל* * *◙ לבנ◄ -
9 rum customer
איש מוזר* * *◙ רזומ שיא◄ -
10 tough customer
"אגוז קשה לפיצוח", איש קשה* * *◙ השק שיא,"חוציפל השק זוגא"◄ -
11 ugly customer
טיפוס מכוער* * *◙ רעוכמ סופיט◄ -
12 CICS (Customer Information Control System)
◙ (מחשבים) מערכת בקרת מידע לקוחות, תכנית למחשבים מרכזים המטפלים במידע על לקוחות ובביצוע עסקאות (פותחה במקור ע"י י.ב.מ.)English-Hebrew dictionary > CICS (Customer Information Control System)
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