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Companies would also be responsible for discouraging employees from taking client orders or discussing and arranging transactions on their private cellphones, where conversations cannot be recorded.
(The banker had raised several hundred thousand dollars for the organization by riding cross-country with his son, Jacob — a trip that sometimes involved taking client calls while pedaling past bewildered onlookers).
"Our phone is ringing off the hook," he said, adding that the company's agents, rather than sending out claim forms, were taking client information over the phone and entering it into the computer on the spot.
Doubt was expressed by all PHNs in the study, most commonly by questioning responses to a given situation, asking themselves 'what did I do wrong' and taking client decisions personally.
This study assessed midwives' perceptions and practices regarding taking client's religious backgrounds into account during counseling.
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