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		<title>By: Customization as Added Value</title>
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		<dc:creator>Customization as Added Value</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Self-service: Viable Alternative? &#8220;Value creation, as described in my book, Relationship Economics (Wiley 2008), is derived from value chain disruption. Only by continuously and consistently evaluating your personal and professional value creation efforts compared to the changing needs and demands of your market (both external or internal) can you continue to adapt and innovate. More and more of our clients are adapting self-service functionality into their corporate environments.(David Nour Combat Economic Sluggishness with Adaptive Innovation.&#8221;) [...]</description>
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