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  • noun Plural form of touchpoint.

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Examples

  • I'd always been pretty familiar with the main touchpoints (as it were) -- first, second, third base and home run.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Vice President Tom Hellams highlighted several "touchpoints" - ways in which the division is engaging people in ministry.

    Biblical Recorder 2009

  • But the Columbus conference will target five sectors of the community -- the coalition calls them "touchpoints" -- in which victims might reach out for help: business, faith, health care, legal services and victim services.

    dispatch.com: RSS 2009

  • Industry gurus believe such sites attract new consumers and allow existing fans to dig in deeper, opening up more "touchpoints" with the media franchises and their affiliated brands.

    Henry Jenkins: In a Social Networking World, What's the Future of TV? 2009

  • Speaking at the 5th annual Microsoft India Research Symposium Techvista, he said there would be 1,000 'touchpoints' across the country where citizens could register and a central data base was being created to avoid any duplication of the unique ID numbers.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • The problem with today's approach to e-procurement is that even after automation the purchasing process involves too many people, creating a maze of "touchpoints" for transactions and impeding e-procurement efficiencies it is supposed to produce.

    BNET Articles 2010

  • Create more "touchpoints" to affect customer's brand experience (without annoying them)

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2010

  • Create more "touchpoints" to affect customer's brand experience (without annoying them)

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows shiraabel 2010

  • - A redesigned porter's chair which is durable, comfortable, and cleverly uses design to make it easy to clean while reducing the number of obvious user 'touchpoints' where infection can be spread.

    unknown title 2009

  • - A redesigned porter's chair which is durable, comfortable, and cleverly uses design to make it easy to clean while reducing the number of obvious user 'touchpoints' where infection can be spread.

    unknown title 2009

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