No.
"The customer" is a singular noun phrase (ie 1 person) for singular subjects (except I) the correct form of have is has.
For example:
They have an ice cream but He /she / it / the customer has an ice cream.
So - "The customer has no commitment" is correct
The correct spelling is commitment.
Yes
The word is spelt as you have in the question.
That is the correct spelling of "commitment" (dedication, obligation).
commitment. There is only one "e".
they take it as their duty and commitment to provide a world-class
what does loyalty and commitment on the job mean
"Genchi" (pronounced: gen-chee) is "commitment".
This is a common interview question. You could say, 'My great customer service skills, my commitment to being a team player, my passion for this company, or being detailed oriented.'
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I prefer to say: The customer is not always right; but, the customer will always be happy.
Cabinet, construct and customer are correct. "Counsoul" is incorrect. The correct spelling is "council".