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  2. Customer advisory council - Wikipedia

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    A Customer Advisory Council (also referred to as a Customer Advisory Board or CAB) is a form of market research whereby a group of existing customers is convened on a regular basis to advise company management on industry trends, business priorities, and strategic direction. [1] The CAB differs from traditional focus groups in the following ways:

  3. Template:Behavior Analysis - Wikipedia

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  4. Target operating model - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to produce a target operating model for a business or a function within a business or a government department or a charity. There are many different frameworks identifying the components of a target operating model. Hence each project to define a target operating model will focus on slightly different aspects depending on the ...

  5. Jonathan Gill (American football) - Wikipedia

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    A native of New York, Gill played college football as a quarterback for the University of Akron, but saw limited playing time. [1] He returned to his home state in 2004, accepting a position as quarterbacks coach for the LIU Post Pioneers. [2] In his second season, Gill helped Rob Blount earn the conference player of the year award.

  6. Two-step flow of communication - Wikipedia

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    These leaders tend to influence others to change their attitudes and behaviors. The two-step theory refined the ability to predict how media messages influence audience behavior and explains why certain media campaigns do not alter audiences' attitudes. This hypothesis provided a basis for the two-step flow theory of mass communication. [9]

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  8. James G. Webster - Wikipedia

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    James G. Webster (born 1951) is a professor and audience researcher at Northwestern University. [1] Webster's publications have documented patterns of audience behavior, sometimes challenging widely held misconceptions. He has also made foundational contributions to audience theory and the methods of audience analysis.

  9. Template:Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger - Wikipedia

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