Kailin
"Provide a single face for sales, marketing and consumer service" "The company provides a single face for sales, marketing and consumer service ". Does it mean "the company covers sales, marketing and consumer service in itself"? I am confused about the meaning of "a single face". How would you rephrase the sentence? I also found another occasion where "a single face" was used. It was in a job description for a relationship management director. "Provides a single face to the customer – across all services and functional entities – creating a proactive relationship". It seems that in this case, "a single face" means "provide a unified image to the customer". Am I right? Thanks a lot!
2016年2月15日 11:53
回答 · 8
Yes, you're correct. In a job description, "single face" would mean that one candidate has several roles or responsibilities when providing service to customers or clients. To refer to a company as providing a "single face" is arguably not the best use of the phrase, but it is not technically incorrect.
2016年2月15日
I think it is alo a way of telling potential customers that they will never have to deal with numerous different people and so, any issue will easily be resolved.
2016年2月15日
Thank you Edi!
2016年2月15日
In my opinion, it means the same person. All the services will be done by the same specific one person.
2016年2月15日
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