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Visiting comparable properties to review the service level provided or obtaining service data from multiple similar properties is a process that is known as ___________________ _.
 
  A. vendor review
  B. outsourcing
  C. bidding
  D. benchmarking

Question 2

A service contract is about to expire in addition to price other element(s) can be negotiated for a new contract, these are ___________________ __.
 
  A. Quantity
  B. Quality
  C. Time
  D. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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