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front office

Part of a company's operation that is visible to the customer and with which the customer may interact. A company's operations are divided between the back office and front office. Back office operations are those hidden from the customer. As companies become more focused on customers, so more of their activities become part of the front office operation.



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The adjoining front offices intercommunicate with the main workshop but also have a separate front entrance, while the main access to the workshop with works offices is via a roller
A group set up to help combat crime has accused police of keeping it in the dark over plans to close station front offices across the region.
Front offices at several small police stations are to be closed while
 
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